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Policy Forum: Emerging Transnational Responses to Global Extractive Industries / Forum politique: L’émergence des réponses transnationales face aux industries d’extraction globales

Generating rights for communities harmed by mining: legal and other action

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Pages 96-110 | Published online: 08 Mar 2013

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