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Land Rights Now: Global Voices on Indigenous Peoples and Land Justice presents a comprehensive exploration of one of the world’s most pressing human rights issues. Edited by William Nikolakis and published by Cambridge University Press, this volume assembles contributions from indigenous leaders, environmental advocates, legal experts, and grassroots activists across the globe.
The book addresses critical questions surrounding indigenous land ownership, territorial sovereignty, environmental protection, and social justice. Through diverse case studies and firsthand accounts, it examines how indigenous communities are fighting to reclaim and protect their ancestral lands in the face of colonial legacies, corporate interests, and climate change. The collection provides essential insights into the interconnection between indigenous rights, environmental sustainability, and global justice movements.
Essential reading for scholars, policymakers, activists, and anyone committed to understanding indigenous peoples’ struggles for land rights and self-determination.







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