Judicial fragmentation on indigenous property rights: causes, consequences and solutions

This article engages in the analysis of the phenomenon of judicial fragmentation as affecting the case law of regional human rights bodies on indigenous property rights. It aims at identifying the features of such divergent understanding of indigenous rights between the European Court of Human Right...

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International courts
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Native rights
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Property rights
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