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Kinnari I. Bhatt, Concessionaries, Financiers and Communities. Implementing Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Land in Transnational Development Projects (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2020)

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Kinnari I. Bhatt, Concessionaries, Financiers and Communities. Implementing Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Land in Transnational Development Projects (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2020)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 September 2023

Judith Schönsteiner*
Affiliation:
Universidad Diego Portales – Human Rights Centre - Santiago Chile Judith.schonsteiner@udp.cl

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5 DIHR, Response to Draft IFC/MIGA Approach to Remedial Action and IFC Responsible Exit Principles, April 2023. See also Light, Sarah E and Skinner, Christina P, ‘Banks and Climate Governance’ (2021) 121 Columbia Law Review 1895 Google Scholar.

6 Res AG/77/156 (2022), adopted 14/12/2022, preamble para 4.