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Introduction: Property and Social Citizenship

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2020

Sony Pellissery
Affiliation:
Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore E-mail: sony.pellissery@stx.oxon.org
Ivar Lødemel
Affiliation:
Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway E-mail: ivarlo@oslomet.no

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Themed Section: Property and Social Citizenship
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© Cambridge University Press 2020

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