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  • Book: Global Land Grabs: History, Theory and Method Reprint (Marc Edelman et al, eds. 2015)156019
  • Book: The Global Land Grab: Beyond the Hype (Mayke Kaag, Annelies Zoomers, eds. 2014)156020
  • Book: Grabbing Back: Essays Against the Global Land Grab (Alexander Reid Ross, 2014)156024
  • Book: Feeding Frenzy: Land Grabs, Price Spikes, and the World Food Crisis (Paul McMahon, 2014)156025
  • Book: Land Grabbing: Journeys In The New Colonialism (Stefano Liberti, 2013)156026
  • Book: Land (Derek Hall, 2013)156030
  • Book: Smallholder Farmers' Food Security: Consequences of Global Land Grabs Simon Manda, 2013)156031
  • Book: The New Scramble for Africa (Pádraig Carmody, 2013)156036
  • Book: Handbook of Land and Water Grabs in Africa: Foreign direct investment and food and water security (John Anthony Allan et al, 2013)156037
  • Book: Governing Global Land Deals: The Role of the State in the Rush for Land (Wendy Wolford et al, eds. 2013)156038
  • Book: The Land Grabbers: The New Fight over Who Owns the Earth (Fred Pearce, 2012)156042
  • Book: The Global Farms Race: Land Grabs, Agricultural Investment, and the Scramble for Food Security (Michael Kugelman, Susan L. Levenstein, eds. 2012)156043
  • Book: Defying Displacement: Grassroots Resistance and the Critique of Development (Anthony Oliver-Smith, 2011)156044
  • Book: Development and Dispossession: The Crisis of Forced Displacement and Resettlement (Anthony Oliver-Smith, eds. 2009)156048
  • Book: Land Rights: Oxford Amnesty Lectures (Timothy Chesters, 2009)156049
  • Report: Building Strong Communities against land and water grabbing - Transnational Institute 29.09.17156050
  • Report: Land Grabbing and Human Rights: the role of EU actors abroad - TNI 22.05.17156054
  • Report: Against all odds: The perils of fighting for natural resources - CIVICUS 12/16156055
  • Report: Tainted Lands: Corruption in large-scale land deals – Global Witness 11/16156059
  • Report: They spoke truth to power and were murdered in cold blood – UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders 10/16 .pdf156060
  • Report: International Land Deals for Agriculture Fresh insights from the Land Matrix: Analytical Report II - Land Matrix 10/16156061
  • Report: Land Rights and Soda Giants: Reviewing Coca-Cola's and PepsiCo’s land assessments in Brazil - Oxfam 10/16156065
  • Report: Custodians of the Land, Defenders of our Future: A new era in the global land rush - Oxfam 09/16156066
  • Brief: The Impacts of Strategic Litigation on Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights - Open Society Foundation 06/16156071
  • Report: The global farmland grab in 2016: how big, how bad? - GRAIN 06/16156072
  • Report: Common Ground: Securing land rights and safeguarding the earth - Oxfam International & International Land Coalition Rights 02.03.16156077
  • Technical Briefing: Secure and equitable land rights in the Post–2015 Agenda A key issue in the future we want - Oxfam et al, 01/15156078
  • Report: Moving towards a Right to Land: The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights’ Treatment of Land Rights as Human Rights - Minority Rights Group 10/15156079
  • Report: Following the money: An advocate’s guide to securing accountability in agricultural investments - IIED 09/2015156083
  • Report: New Alliance, New Risk of Land Grabs - ActionAid 06/15156084
  • Report: Land Grabbing and Impacts to Small-Scale Farmers in Southeast Asia Sub-Region - Land Action Thai 04/15156085
  • Report: Peru’s deadly Environment: The rise in killings of Environmental and land defenders - Global Witness 12/14156090
  • Report: Guide to due diligence of agribusiness projects that affect land and property rights - Foncier & Developpement 2014156094
  • Report: The Great Land Heist: How the world is paving the way for corporate land grabs - Action Aid, 05/2014156095
  • Report: What’s your pension funding? How UK institutional investors finance the global land grab - Friends of the Earth 05/14156096
  • Ejolt report 10: The many faces of land grabbing. Cases from Africa and Latin America - Grain, 03/14156100
  • Briefing Paper: Securing Women’s Land and Property Rights A Critical Step to Address HIV, Violence, and Food Security - Open Society Foundation 03/14156101
  • Paper: Violence against peasants in Latin America: Land deals and the food/fuel crops - IPSA 2014156102
  • Report: Land and environmental rights defenders in danger: an overview of recent cases - OMLC 12/13156106
  • Report: Sugar Rush: Land rights and the supply chains of the biggest food and beverage companies - Oxfam 10.13156107
  • Report: Land is Life: Via Campesina & the Struggle for Land - Via Campesina 05/13156108
  • Brief: Land Grabs Versus Land Sovereignty - Food First 03/13156112
  • Report: Land Grabs and Fragile Food Systems The Role of Globalization - IATP 02/13156113
  • Report: Landowners or Laborers: What choice will developing countries make? - Rights & Resources 02/13156114
  • Report: Realizing women’s rights to land And other productive resources - UN Women 2013156118
  • Report: The Financial Risks of Insecure Land Tenure: An Investment View - Rights & Resources 12/12156119
  • Report: The Race for Land: Land grabbing, peasant agriculture and human rights - Forum Syd 12/12156120
  • Report: The Global Land Grab: A Primer - TNI 10/12156124
  • Report: Lay of the land - Improving land governance to stop land grabs - ActionAid 10/12156125
  • New report. International Conference of Peasants and Farmers : Stop land grabbing! - 07.05.12156126
  • Report: Transnational Land Deals for Agriculture in the Global South: Analytical Report based on the Land Matrix Database - Land Matrix 04/12156130
  • Report: Dealing With Disclosure: Improving Transparency In Decision-Making Over Large-Scale Land Acquisitions, Allocations And Investments - Global Witness 04/12156131
  • Report: Indigenous peoples’ rights to lands, territories, and resources - ILC 2012156132
  • Report: Betting on World Agriculture: US Private Equity Managers Eye Agricultural Returns - Oakland Institute 2012156133
  • Brief: Land Grabs Leave Africa Thirsty - Oakland Institute 12/11156134
  • Land and Power: The growing scandal surrounding the new wave of investments in land - Oxfam 22.09.11156135
  • Report: Land deals in Africa: What is in the contracts? - IIED 03/11156136
  • Responding to ‘Land Grabbing’ and Promoting Responsible Investment in Agriculture - TNI 06/10156137
  • Report: Alternatives to land acquisitions: Agricultural investment and collaborative business models - IIED 11/10156138
  • Report: The Vultures of Land Grabbing The involvement of European financial companies in large-scale land acquisition abroad - Regulate Finance for Development 11/10156142
  • Report: Innovations in Land Rights Recognition, Administration, and Governance - World Bank 10/10156143
  • Report: Land Rights and the Rush for Land: Findings of the Global Commercial Pressures on Land Research Project - International Land Coalition 2010156147
  • Brief: “Land Grabbing” by Foreign Investors in Developing Countries: Risks and Opportunities - IFPRI 04/09156148
  • Guide: Protecting Your Community Against Mining Companies and Other Extractive Industries: A Guide for Community Organizers - Cultural Survival 2009156149
  • Report: Addressing the Land Claims of Indigenous Peoples - MIT 2008156153
  • Report: Secure Land Rights for All - UN Habitat 2008156154
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