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  1. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Abril, 2005
    Myanmar, Asia sudoriental

    ABSTRACT:
    "Is there a ‘best practice’ model for the legal recognition of customary tenure?
    If not, is it possible to identify the circumstances in which a particular model
    would be most appropriate? This article considers these questions in the light
    of economic theories of property rights, particularly as illustrated by the
    World Bank’s 2003 land policy report. While these theories have their flaws,
    the underlying concept of tenure security allows a typological framework for

  2. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Abril, 2015
    Myanmar

    [N.B. Only the 1st 2 and the last document were accessible, 30 July 2015] .....
    National Land Use Policy 6th Draft (English Version)
    English Version(6th draft).pdf...
    ဆဌမအကွိမျ မွအေသုံးခမြှု မူဝါဒမူကွမျး (မွနျမာ)
    myanmar version (6th draft).pdf...
    ESIA (English) PartI...
    ESIA (Englsih)PartI.pdf...
    ESIA Letpadaung-Summary-Myanmar font...
    ESIA Letpadaung-Summary-Myanmar font.pdf...
    ESIA OF LETPADAUNG PROJECT ON NOV 21ST BY KNIGHT PIESOLD 2883 PAGES...

  3. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2015
    Myanmar

    Customary communal tenure is characteristic of many local shifting cultivation upland communities in S.E. Asia. These communities have strong ancestral relationships to their land, which has never been held under individual rights, but considered common property of the village. Communal tenure has been the norm and land has never been a commodity...

  4. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2015
    Myanmar

    Customary Tenure and Land Alienation in Myanmar:
    "Customary communal tenure is characteristic of many local upland communities in S.E. Asia. These
    communities have strong ancestral relationships to their land, which has never been held under
    individual rights, but considered common property of the village. Communal tenure has been the
    norm and land has never been a commodity. This is an age-old characteristic of many societies
    globally. Prior to the publication in 1861 of Ancient Law by the English jurist Henry Sumner Maine,

  5. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Enero, 2016
    Myanmar, Asia sudoriental

    CONCLUSION:
    "A developing country like Lao PDR is struggling to gain recognition from other countries
    in the world. This requires that the country applies a human rights perspective to
    governance of land. In this case the land rights are the rights of the ethnic groups in the
    uplands that practice customary communal tenure. These groups would like the
    government to accept and register their communal land use legally. The first step
    towards this is in the development of the National Land Use Policy which is still in draft.

  6. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Marzo, 2011
    Myanmar, Asia sudoriental

    Summary: "This paper presents an overview of the distinctive
    features of communal tenure in
    different community-based land and natural resource
    management systems. Communal
    tenure refers to situations where groups, communities, or one or more villages have
    well defined, exclusive rights to jointly own and/or manage particular areas of natural
    resources such as land, forest and water. These are
    often referred to as
    common pool
    resources: many rural communities are dependent on these resources for their

  7. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Enero, 2016
    Asia sudoriental, Myanmar

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: "In recent years, many governments globally have formally recognized community land and natural resource tenure, either based on existing customary practices or more recently established land governance arrangements.1 These tenure arrangements have been called by a variety of names, such as community, customary, communal, collective, indigenous, ancestral, or native land rights recognition. In essence, they seek to establish the rights of a group to obtain joint tenure security over their community’s land.

  8. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2015
    Myanmar

    The government has promised to secure ethnic rights and the rights of original landowners in setting a new national land use policy...A national forum to discuss a draft national land use policy, which will create a framework for a new national land law, was held on June 29 and 30 in Nay Pyi Taw. Discussion was dominated by the question of the rights of ethnic community organisations and other rights groups.

  9. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Febrero, 2014
    Myanmar, Asia sudoriental

    A Report to Enhance Discussions about Customary Land Rights in Burma.....This purpose of this paper is to present a brief summary of the
    issues and current
    situations facing ethnic and indigenous communities around the
    world that are
    using a customary rights framework to manage their land and natural resources.
    By outlining these experiences, ethnic groups in Burma will be
    able to better understand their own context and
    possibilities as they struggle to gain control over
    their lands during this transitional time. While examining how

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