Pluriland
People
Publications
There are Fosen-cases all over the world – do they improve indigenous peoples’ rights?
February 12, 2024
By Siri Gloppen (Written as an op-ed in Panorama (in Norwegian) as part of the PluriLand project) Despite the special protection given to indigenous peoples …
Anthropological Contributions to International Legal Approaches to Violence Against Indigenous Women
August 22, 2021
Check out Rachel Sieder‘s most recent article: Anthropological Contributions to International Legal Approaches to Violence Against Indigenous Women. Just published on line in the American …
Projects
PluriLand: Theorizing Conflict and Contestation in Plural Land Rights Regimes
January 8, 2020
Advisory board: Daniel Brinks, Aninka Claassens, Duncan Kennedy and Alf Gunvald Nilsen. The PluriLand project aims to develop a theory of land rights claiming in …
News
Anthropological Contributions to International Legal Approaches to Violence Against Indigenous Women
August 23, 2021
Check out Rachel Sieder‘s most recent article: Anthropological Contributions to International Legal Approaches to Violence Against Indigenous Women. Just published on line in the American Journal of …
Congratulations to Ana Braconnier, whose PhD was approved in July!
August 3, 2021
Congratulations to PluriLands research team member Ana Braconnier, whose PhD was approved in July. Ana’s dissertation on the politics of constitutional justice and backlash in Guatemala …
Events
Contestations over Land in Plural Legal Regimes
October 3, 2024
As a part of the 2024 Bergen Exchanges, we got an update on the preliminary findings within the PluriLand project.
PluriLand Workshop 2024: Mexico City
June 23, 2024
At the beginning of this month, PluriLand organised a workshop at the Institute of Legal Research at Mexico’s National Autonomous University to discuss advances in …