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Economy
Academia
Natural environment
Abuse
Culture
Human rights
Law
Personhood
International investment agreement
Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
Land grabbing
Sustainable development

Land deal dilemmas: Grievances, human rights, and investor protections Bibliography References – Articles, Books, and Reports 10th Annual Columbia International Investment Conference. Investment Treaty Reform: Reshapin

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