“Legal enclosure” and resource extraction: Territorial transformation through the enclosure of local and indigenous law
- Authors
- Acción Ecológica
- Aftab
- Amnesty International
- Ariss
- Banks
- Barrick Gold Corp
- Barrick Gold Corporation
- Bebbington
- Berman
- Blomley
- Blomley
- Borrows
- Boyle
- Burton
- Caine
- Cameron
- Cariño
- Harvard Law School International Human Rights Clinic Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic
- Comaroff
- Conley
- Coumans
- Coumans
- Darian-Smith
- Dashwood
- De Echave
- de S.Santos
- Demian
- Escobar
- Fay
- Feneley
- Filer
- Fitzpatrick
- Flemmer
- Galanter
- Geertz
- Golub
- Harvey
- Harvey
- Horowitz
- Horowitz
- Human Rights Watch
- ICMM
- IFC
- Jungk
- Kneen
- Knuckey
- Le Billon
- Li
- Liddy
- Llewellyn
- Malinowski
- Martinez-Alier
- McKillop
- Merry
- Merry
- Michaels
- MMSD
- Moore
- Napoleon
- Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
- Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
- Osofsky
- Ostrom
- Owen
- O’Faircheallaigh
- O’Faircheallaigh
- O’Faircheallaigh
- Peterson St-Laurent
- Polier
- Pospisil
- Powledge
- Rodríguez-Garavito
- Rose
- Sevilla-Buitrago
- Sieder
- Simons
- Snyder
- Sosa
- Szablowski
- Tamanaha
- Tennent
- Teubner
- Thompson
- Twinning
- UN Human Rights Council
- Vandergeest
- Watts
- Welker
- Welker
- Welker
- Wiessner
- Zalik
- Zandvliet
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- 'Elsevier BV'
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