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  1. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Diciembre, 2007
    Kenya

    The figures of public resources estimated to have been channeled into private pockets are so high one hopes, obviously against hope, that they would turn out to be typographical errors. The figures of public resources estimated to have been channeled into private pockets are so high one hopes, obviously against hope, that they would turn out to be typographical errors.

  2. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Octubre, 2014
    Kenya

    For a long time sub-Saharan Africa has been considered to have abundant and underutilized land than any other continent. On the contrary, recent studies show that many rural Africans live in increasingly densely populated areas where all arable land is allocated or under cultivation. This has led to a long-term decline in farm size and reduced fallows.

  3. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Enero, 2011
    Kenya

    The International Land Coalition (ILC) has commissioned this present report to analyze the illegal/irregular acquisition of land by Kenya’s elites to ascertain the types of land affected, the processes used to acquire land, and the profiles of the perpetrators, as well as to identify the victims and the impacts of land grabbing. The report is drawn largely from the Kenya Land Alliance (KLA)’s series “Unjust Enrichment: The Making of Land Grabbing Millionaires”,

  4. Library Resource
    Rodrigo Lins

    crimes e corrupção no SPI e na FUNAI (1964-1969)

    Informes e investigaciones
    Agosto, 2016
    América Latina y el Caribe, América del Sur, Brasil
    A dissertação “O Estado e a Questão Indígena: crimes e corrupção no SPI e na FUNAI (19641969)” tem foco na atuação do Estado em relação às populações indígenas durante as administrações do SPI e da FUNAI, com ênfase nos governos militares e seus aspectos políticos, econômicos e sociais.
  5. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Noviembre, 2001
    Myanmar

    ... Karenni people celebrated three kinds of pole festivals in a year. The first one is called Tya-Ee-Lu-Boe-Plya. During this festival, the people went to their paddy fields, vegetable farms, picked the premature fruits and brought it to the Ee-Lu-pole. They put the premature fruits on altar, thank god and then pray for good fruits and good harvest. The second one called Tya-Ee-Lu-Phu-Seh. In this festival they pray god to bless the teenagers with good conducts, and good healths. The third one is Tya-Ee-Lu-Du. The festival concerned to everyone.

  6. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Febrero, 2016
    Myanmar

    Documents and analyses on land tenure in Burma/Myanmar.....
    "1.Reconcile legality and legitimacy through clear legal recognition of existing
    acknowledged rights, whatever their origin (customary or statutory) or nature
    (individual or collective, temporary or permanent).
    2.Initiate widespread debate on the choice of society that the land policies will
    serve (and target), the opportunities for formalisation, how it will be implemented
    and its possible alternatives.
    3.Build consensus between all the actors concerned (central and local

  7. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Mayo, 2014
    Myanmar

    ...Through research on Myanmar, we argue that in authoritarian settings where legality has drastically declined, the starting point for cause lawyering lies in advocacy for law itself, in advocating for the regular application of law’s rules.

  8. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Abril, 2015
    Myanmar

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
    "Myanmar’s agricultural sector has for long suffered due to multiplicity of laws and regulations, deficient and degraded infrastructure, poor policies and planning, a chronic lack of credit, and an absence of tenure security for cultivators. These woes negate Myanmar’s bountiful natural endowments and immense agricultural potential, pushing its rural populace towards dire poverty.

  9. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Abril, 2003
    Myanmar

    1. Introduction 1;
    2. Historical Context and Current Implications of the State Taking Control
    of People, Land and Livelihood 2;
    2.1. Under the Democratically Elected Government 2;
    2.1.1. The Land Nationalization Act 1953 2;
    2.1.2. The Agricultural Lands Act 1953 2;
    3. Under the Revolutionary Council (1962-1974) 2;
    3.1. The Tenancy Act 1963 3;
    3.2. The Protection of the Right of Cultivation Act, 1963 3;
    4. The State Gains Further Control over the Livelihoods of Households 3;

  10. Library Resource
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Junio, 2012
    Myanmar

    Land grabbing and speculation, which can both manifest in a multitude of forms, are
    unfortunate, often-inter-twined, yet common practices in countries undergoing structural
    political transition. If unchecked, unregulated, or unintentionally encouraged by the very
    governments that replace formerly authoritarian regimes, these two land realities can serve to
    undermine democratic reforms, entrench economic and political privilege and seriously harm
    the human rights prospects of those affected, in particular internationally recognised housing,

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