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E-raamat: Property Rights from Below: Commodification of Land and the Counter-Movement

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Recent years have seen a globalization of property rights as the Western conception of property rights over land has extended across the world. As formerly community-owned land and natural resources are privatized and titling schemes proliferate, Property Rights from Below questions the trend towards treating land as a commodity and explores alternatives to the Western model.

Using a range of examples from around the world, the contributors argue that as we enter an era of resource scarcity and as competition for land and associated natural resources increases, purchasing power cannot become the sole criterion for land allocation, and the law of supply and demand in increasingly financialized markets cannot become the sole metric through which the value of land is determined. Property Rights from Below demonstrates that alternatives to this model often emerge from social initiatives supported by local communities, and that there is an urgent need for a broader political imagination when it comes to land governance.

This innovative cross-disciplinary perspective on the pressing problems surrounding global property rights will be exceedingly valuable to academics, students and professionals with an interest in property law, development economics and land governance.

List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements xi
Foreword xii
1 Property rights from below: an introduction to the debate
1(20)
Olivier De Schutter
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
PART I The global commodification of land and competition for resources
21(48)
2 When primitive accumulation inhabits advanced systems
23(5)
Saskia Sassen
3 Land grab governance and the crisis of market rule
28(23)
Philip Mcmichael
4 From transgression to normative innovation: land conflict resolution in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
51(18)
An Ansoms
Emery Mushagalusa Mudinga
Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka
Giuseppe Davide Cioffo
Klara Claessens
PART II Social mobilization and the counter-movement
69(82)
5 Forging a single proletariat
71(17)
J. Phillip Thompson
6 Urban squatters
88(25)
Sonia Katyal
Eduardo M. Penalver
7 Land and territory: struggles for land and territorial rights in Brazil
113(18)
Sergio Sauer
Luis Felipe Perdigao De Castro
8 The right to land and territory: new human right and collective action frame
131(20)
Priscilla Claeys
PART III Shaping alternatives: from commodification to rebuilding the commons
151(82)
9 Facilitating the commons inside out
153(17)
Hanoch Dagan
Tsilly Dagan
10 Urban commons, property, and the right to the city
170(16)
Sheila R. Foster
11 When land is inalienable: territorial transformations and peasants' property rights in Mexico
186(17)
Antonio Azuela
12 Conclusion: the revival of the "commons" and the redefinition of property rights
203(30)
Olivier De Schutter
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Index 233
Olivier De Schutter is Professor at the University of Louvain (UCL), Belgium, and at SciencesPo (Paris). He is also a member of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. He was the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food between 2008 and 2014 and has been a visiting professor at Columbia University and at Berkeley University, USA.

Balakrishnan Rajagopal is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, where he is the head of the International Development Group at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning and the founding director of the Program on Human Rights and Justice and the Displacement Research and Action Network. He is an active member and one of the founders of the Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) network of scholars.