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  1. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2021
    Papua Nueva Guinea

    Customary land is increasingly recognised as an important governance issue in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
    The aim of this paper is to identify challenges associated with land administration, land governance and land
    dispute resolution in PNG as perceived by stakeholders; and to find potential strategies for promoting bankable
    customary land titles. From the 2019 National Land Summit, a need for a new approach that is theoretically
    better anchored in the current debate on bankable customary land leases has been identified. This paper builds

  2. Library Resource
    PNG land registration act
    Legislación
    Políticas Nacionales
    Enero, 1981
    Papua Nueva Guinea

    Chapter 191. Land Registration Act 1981. 

  3. Library Resource
    NATIONAL URBAN POLICY PACIFIC REGION REPORT
    Informes e investigaciones
    Marzo, 2020
    Papua Nueva Guinea

    There is a growing consensus in the international community about the impact of the transformative power of urbanization. The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, containing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), consolidates our vision of urbanization as a tool, and an engine, for development, as reflected in SDG Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

  4. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Febrero, 2017
    Papua Nueva Guinea

    A landmark report from the Oakland Institute, Taking On the Logging Pirates: Land Defenders in Papua New Guinea Speak Out! elevates the voices of communities across the country who are opposing the theft of their land, made possible by the corrupt practices of local officials and foreign companies.

  5. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Mayo, 2014
    Papua Nueva Guinea

    Anecdotal evidence suggests that conflicts over land and extractive resource developments are on the rise across Papua New Guinea. These micro-level conflicts have the potential to scaleup and feed into large-scale armed conflicts—such as those that occurred on Bougainville and in neighbouring Solomon Islands—which require costly external intervention. Against this backdrop, this paper examines PNG’s legally-mandated land mediation system in theory and practice. A number of weaknesses are identified and described; and a case study of an apparently successful “hybrid” approach is discussed.

  6. Library Resource
    Regulaciones
    Agosto, 2016
    Australia

    These Regulations, consisting of 16 sections completed by two Schedules, implement the Native Title (South Australia) Act 1994 by providing specifications on the Native Title Register, access to information to be included in State Native Title Register and administrative procedures related to native title questions.

    Implements: Native Title (South Australia) Act 1994. (2001-07-13)
    Repeals: Native Title (South Australia) Regulations 2001. (2001-08-09)

  7. Library Resource
    Regulaciones
    Diciembre, 2017
    Australia

    This Regulation, consisting of 21 sections divided into six Parts and completed by five Schedules, establishes the requirements contracts for sale of land within the New South Wales territory.

  8. Library Resource
    Legislación
    Enero, 1956
    Kiribati

    An Ordinance to provide for title and registration of rights in native land. Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance native land shall not be alienated, whether by sale, gift, lease or otherwise, to a person who is not a native. The Chief Lands Officer shall appoint a native lands Registrar for every register of native lands. No lease or sub-lease of any native land shall be valid until it has been approved and registered according with the provisions of this Ordinance. The Ordinance provides also for the survey of lands.

  9. Library Resource
    Legislación
    Noviembre, 1919
    Australia

    This Act, consisting of 215 sections divided into 24 Parts and completed by nine Schedules, regulates Land Property within New South Wales. It establishes the following issues: All land shall as regards the assurance of the immediate freehold thereof be deemed to lie in grant as well as in livery. Any estate or interest that can be created by will in any chattel real may also be created by deed.

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