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ABSTRACT This article relocates Marx's theory of the metabolic rift within a broader geographical genealogy, recovering Massimo Quaini's contribution and showing how his work anticipates; in territorial terms, several theoretical components were later systematized by Foster.
Pasquale Pennacchio
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Land Dispute Settlement between Farmers and Local Administration
Context and background: Urban expansion is a common phenomenon in every country. While the city expands, the government employs expropriation law to take land.
Elias Gudissa Kebede, Getaneh Mehari
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Transnational dimensions to environmental resource dynamics: modes of governance and local resource management in Eastern DRC [PDF]
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Fairhead, James
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Laying Waste: Pre‐Emption, Dispossession, and Deputization in Colonial British Columbia
ABSTRACT Pre‐emption, a legal instrument allowing settlers to acquire Indigenous land via occupation and improvement, is a vital means of colonial dispossession in North America, yet has received relatively little critical attention. Our analysis outlines its significance, shedding new light on the way in which private property power and state ...
Brenna Bhandar, Nicholas Blomley
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Informal Women's Work in Public Spaces: Why Should It Matter?
ABSTRACT Informal women's work in public spaces is central to livelihoods and social dynamics in cities of the Global South. For decades, public spaces have functioned as vital sites of economic activity, particularly for women engaged in informal work.
Philipa Birago Akuoko, Michèle Amacker
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Intergenerational Fiscal Constitutions: How to Protect Future Generations Using Land Taxes and Federalism [PDF]
This paper studies how to design a fiscal constitution that, by capitalizing intergenerational spillovers into land values, is able to protect future generations from expropriation and to generate optimal investment in intergenerational public goods.
Antonio Rangel, John P. Conley
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Land Rights and Expropriation in Ethiopia
This study examines and analyses the expropriation laws and practices in Ethiopia. The objective of the thesis is to analyze and describe the land rights and expropriation laws in Ethiopia and to compare them with the practice in order to determine the fairness of compensation.
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Historical and Comparative Institutional Analysis: Evidences from Deforestation [PDF]
This paper investigates if past institutional, economic, political, social, and cultural features (i.e legal origins on law and regulations and colonial legacies) interact in shaping the current institutional performances on deforestation in 116 ...
Sébastien MARCHAND
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Trade and Expropriation: A Factor Proportions Approach [PDF]
An extended small open economy model is developed and used to examine the effect of trade on the illicit expropriation of incomes and the provision of legal services.
Arghya Ghosh, Peter Robertson
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