
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 21, no. 4, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Social-Environmental Conflicts, Extractivism and Human Rights in Latin America
- Malayna Raftopoulos, Contemporary debates on social-environmental conflicts, extractivism and human rights in Latin America
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Joanna Morley, ‘ … Beggars sitting on a sack of gold’: Oil exploration in the Ecuadorian Amazon as buen vivir and sustainable development
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Radosław Powęska, State-led extractivism and the frustration of indigenous self-determined development: lessons from Bolivia
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Rickard Lalander, Ethnic rights and the dilemma of extractive development in plurinational Bolivia
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Marieke Riethof, The international human rights discourse as a strategic focus in socio-environmental conflicts: the case of hydro-electric dams in Brazil
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John-Andrew McNeish, Extracting justice? Colombia’s commitment to mining and energy as a foundation for peace