The Oxford Handbook of Land Politics 2023
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197618646.013.36
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Land Is a Human Right

Priscilla Claeys,
Lorenzo Cotula,
Jérémie Gilbert
et al.

Abstract: This chapter explores the human right to land from both a historical and a normative perspective. It analyzes the key developments that have led to the recognition of the human right to land in international human rights law. The first part of the chapter explores land as a key component of other human rights, such as the rights to food, housing, property, and other economic, social, and cultural rights. The second part then describes how various international legal instruments came to recognize land as a self… Show more

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