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Land rights refer to the inalienable ability of individuals to freely obtain, use, and possess land at their discretion, as long as their activities on the land do not impede on other individuals' rights.
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Indigenous land rights

Indigenous land rights are the rights of Indigenous peoples to land and natural resources therein, either individually or collectively, mostly in colonised countries. Wikipedia
land rights from www.landrightsnow.org
Land Rights Now mobilizes and engages active citizens, media, communities and organizations worldwide to promote and secure the land rights of Indigenous ...
land rights from www.ohchr.org
Land is a cross-cutting issue that impacts directly on the enjoyment of a number of human rights. For many people, land is a source of livelihood, and is ...
Indigenous land rights are the rights of Indigenous peoples to land and natural resources therein, either individually or collectively, mostly in colonised ...
land rights from www.hrw.org
Land is a vital asset to individuals and communities around the world. When land is threatened due to discriminatory practices, conflict, corruption, ...
Under the banner land rights are human rights, they are claiming that land represent not only a very valuable economic asset but is also a source of identity ...
The Land Rights Standard. Principles for best practice for recognizing and respecting Indigenous Peoples', local communities' and Afro-Descendant Peoples' land ...
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Secure land rights are foundational to preserving diverse local food systems where consumption is less commodified, and traditional knowledge and practices ...
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Experts agree that Indian ownership and control is the most successful way to protect and preserve forests and other natural ecosystems. There is also wide ...
land rights from www.mcc.gov
Land and Property Rights contribute to poverty reduction and economic growth by ensuring secure access to land and more efficient land markets.