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Whose Land is it? Commons and Conflict States. Why the Ownership of the Commons Matters in Making and Keeping Peace

Reports & Research
Julio, 2008
África

Addresses the tenure fate of three commons: the 30 million hectares of pasture lands of Afghanistan which represent 45 percent of the total land area and are key to livelihood and water catchment in that exceedingly dry country; the 5.7 million hectares of timber-rich tropical forests in Liberia, 59 percent of the total land area; and the 125 million hectares of savannah in Sudan, half the area of that largest state of Africa. All three resources have a long history as customary properties of local communities and also share a 20th century history as the property of the state.

Ghana’s Land Reform and Gender Equality

Reports & Research
Febrero, 2014
Ghana
África

In 1999 Ghana engaged in an ambitious land reform process with the adoption of a National Land Policy implemented through a Land Administration Project. The reform aims at strengthening land administration institutions and increasing the security of land tenure for landholders on both customary and state land, but the process is facing multiple challenges, e.g.

Literature Review of Governance and Secure Access to Land

Reports & Research
Abril, 2007
África

Includes why is secure access to land important; secure property rights, economic growth and social justice; the scale of insecure access to land; political contestation; the role of donors; IIED v FIG, contrasting ways of looking at land issues; governance and corruption; recourse to legal remedies; struggling for urban survival; aid instruments; lessons and recommendations from the literature – the IIED school, FAO and EU guidelines.

Gender and Property Rights within Postconflict Situations

Reports & Research
Abril, 2005
África

Includes land rights in gender equity; issues in gaining access to land property – acquiring land rights from the state and through inheritance and the market, legal pluralism, population displacement; three postconflict studies (Rwanda, Guatemala, Afghanistan); conclusions and recommendations – legislation and policy, programme implementation, overcoming patriarchal norms, the cost of speaking out, gender sensitivity training and legal assistance, information on gender impact.

Using CEDAW to Secure Women’s Land and Property Rights

Reports & Research
Mayo, 2015
África

The purpose of the Guide is to provide advocacy information, advice and tools to those wishing to use the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and its Optional Protocol to secure the land and property rights of women. It is directed at NGOs and advocates working on these specific issues. Includes overview of CEDAW and key actors, how can NGOs use and engage with CEDAW review processes?, complaints, themes and general recommendations, additional resources.

Measuring Land Rights for a Sustainable Future

Reports & Research
Septiembre, 2015
África

Examines recent progress on developing indicators to measure land rights as part of the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2016. Argues that the current proposed indicators are too narrow and that a more appropriate indicator, which has achieved a high level of consensus, should be adopted by the UN. This would directly measure the land rights of women and men as well as indigenous peoples and local communities. It would also cover a range of land, property and natural resources rather than simply agricultural land and would focus on secure rights rather than ownership.

Engendering Access to Justice. Grassroots Women’s Approaches to Securing Land Rights

Reports & Research
Junio, 2014
África

Report presents grassroots women’s approaches to access justice with a focus on land and property rights in Africa. This community empowerment-based research undertaken by the Huairou Commission and its partner groups across 7 African countries – Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe – showcases women’s rights challenges and effective strategies to improve women’s access to justice. These groups are making an impact through strategies such as community mapping exercises, local-to-local dialogues, and developing community watchdogs and training community paralegals.

Antiguos debates y nuevos aportes en torno a la legislación sobre la ocupación y propiedad de la tierra en la Provincia de Buenos Aires hasta 1880

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2004
Argentina

En este trabajo se analiza la legislación sobre la ocupación y propiedad de la tierra, promulgada entre el período colonial y 1880. Desde un punto de vista comparativo se señalan los aspectos de continuidad y ruptura en la normativa, destacando la manera en que las nuevas leyes fueron modificando a las más antiguas. Por otro lado, se exponen las discusiones historiográficas, verificando el avance de los estudios, las cuestiones que no se han trabajado y las que han motivado mayor debate.

La tierra pública periurbana : Arrendamiento, enfiteusis y ventas en el entorno agrario de Buenos Aires (San José de Flores, 1800-1862)

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2009
Argentina

Las distintas cuestiones vinculadas al traspaso de las tierras públicas a manos particulares (en usufructo y en propiedad plena) en la campaña bonaerense del siglo XIX han suscitado el interés de diversos investigadores que, a partir de estudios de casos mayoritariamente vinculados a la dinámica de expansión de la frontera sur, delinearon las modalidades generales del proceso.

Género, Propiedad y Empoderamiento : Tierra, Estado y Mercado en América Latina

Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2001
Ecuador
América Latina y el Caribe

El libro constituye el más importante esfuerzo por analizar los temas de la tierra desde una perspectiva de género. Su importancia tiene relación con los cuatro tomos coordinados por las autoras a inicios de los años 80, publicado bajo el título: Debate sobre la mujer en América Latina y el Caribe: discusión acerca de la unidad producción reproducción. Especialmente el tomo II sobre las mujeres trabajadoras del Agro.

¿Jugando bajo reglas distintas? : los derechos de propiedad sobre la tierra y el agua

Journal Articles & Books

En esta segunda parte de su artículo, el autor realiza un completo estudio de la naturaleza jurídica del derecho al agua. Asimismo, efectúa un análisis sobre su reconocimiento en el derecho estadounidense a través del tratamiento que se le ha brindado en la jurisprudencia norteamericana, relacionando esto en todo momento con figuras jurídicas conexas y relevantes como la expropiación, la propiedad y la servidumbre. In this second part of his article, the author makes a complete study on the judicial nature of the right to water.