Difference between revisions of "Popular Sources"
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[http://173.193.120.160/~hlrn/landdoc/Popular_Sources/Final_Declaration-EN-1.pdf Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Forum Parallel to World Summit on Food Security, Declaration from Social Movements/NGOs/CSOs Parallel Forum to the World Summit on Food Security (2009)] | [http://173.193.120.160/~hlrn/landdoc/Popular_Sources/Final_Declaration-EN-1.pdf Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Forum Parallel to World Summit on Food Security, Declaration from Social Movements/NGOs/CSOs Parallel Forum to the World Summit on Food Security (2009)] | ||
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+ | [http://173.193.120.160/~hlrn/landdoc/Popular_Sources/Final_Declaration_Indigenous_Peoples.EN.pdf Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Forum Parallel to World Summit on Food Security, Declaration of Indigenous Peoples for Food Sovereignty (2009)] | ||
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+ | [http://173.193.120.160/~hlrn/landdoc/Popular_Sources/Synthese_des_travaux_femmes.FR.pdf Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Forum Parallel to World Summit on Food Security, Synthese des Travaux de l'assemble des femmes du Forum sur la Souverainete Alimentaire (2009)] | ||
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+ | [http://173.193.120.160/~hlrn/landdoc/Popular_Sources/Pastoral_statement.EN.pdf Gujarat pastoralists, Charter on Climate Crisis (2009)] |
Revision as of 00:14, 28 March 2011
The popular sources contained in the Landpedia Library are those statements, declarations and other documents produced by expert commentators, communities, social movements and peoples claiming land rights, including explicit claims to land and equitable land access as a human right. Those claims may be either grounded in law and derived from currently codified rights, or may be based on moral and ethical arguments.