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International law / Ethics / Food politics / Right to food / Land reform / Economic /  social and cultural rights / Hernando de Soto Polar / Right to housing / Special Rapporteur / Human rights / Human rights instruments / International relations
Date: 2010-10-19 03:32:36
International law
Ethics
Food politics
Right to food
Land reform
Economic
social and cultural rights
Hernando de Soto Polar
Right to housing
Special Rapporteur
Human rights
Human rights instruments
International relations

A[removed]United Nations General Assembly

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