Which Redress Mechanisms are Available to Peoples and Communities Affected by Conservation Initiatives?

This final publication in the series provides a review of existing judicial and non-judicial non-state-based redress mechanisms available to Indigenous Peoples and local communities alleging infringement of their rights.

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