This article discusses the implication of the 2021 CASAC v Ingonyama Trust judgment on South Africa’s land governance policy trajectories. It explores the extent to which there are missing links between policy imperatives, the legal system, court processes and socio-economic emancipation. It argues that the failure of the state in policy design and implementation has turned courts into contradictory sites of struggle for emancipating land rights.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosOctubre, 2023Sudáfrica
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosJulio, 2013África oriental, África austral
Developing countries are facing a number of challenges in search of development. Various policies and strategies have been formulated and many are already in the process of implementation in different countries. Among the policies are National Land Policies (NLP).
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2011Qatar, Burkina Faso, Malí, Ucrania, China, Australia, Ghana, Congo, Etiopía, Mozambique, Sudáfrica, Malasia, Brasil, India, Sudán, Arabia Saudita
Land Tenure Working Paper 21. This paper draws on proceedings of a meeting held to discuss the impact of growing private sector investments in land, fisheries and forests. This meeting, aimed at the private sector, took place at FAO headquarters on 28 February and 1 March 2011. The purpose of this paper is to provide a record of the discussion from the private sector perspective. The first section provides the context which led to the workshop concept.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2009Fiji, Bangladesh, Suiza, Alemania, Sri Lanka, Noruega, Islandia, Namibia, Nueva Zelandia, Filipinas, Sudáfrica, Japón, Italia, Países Bajos, India, Maldivas, Gabón, Papua Nueva Guinea
This study provides an introduction to the right to food and human rights principles in international law, explores the relationship between international fisheries instruments and the right to food and seeks to identify components that are considered important for the implementation of the right to food in fisheries legislation.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosDiciembre, 2002Bangladesh, Kenya, Malí, Namibia, Indonesia, Bolivia, Etiopía, Níger, Nepal, Laos, Nicaragua, Uganda, Kirguistán, Camboya, India, México, Brasil, África, Asia
Section 1 will examine current debates around poverty, vulnerability and livelihood issues related to access to natural resources. Section 2 will describe the main features of the sustainable livelihoods approaches and relate them to current thinking about access to natural resources. Section 3 will describe and categorise the different types of problems and opportunities that the rural poor face with respect to access to natural resources.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosMarzo, 2016Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Camerún, Sudáfrica, Burkina Faso, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Malí, Sierra Leona, Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Filipinas, India, Nepal, Azerbaiyán, Dinamarca, Francia, Alemania, Nueva Zelandia, Fiji, Samoa
This guide explores the legal dimensions of responsible governance of tenure. It supports the application of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure for Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security at the national level. The guide addresses the legal value of the Guidelines covering the governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests by explaining the concept of legitimacy and reviewing the different stages of legislative processes, from legal assessment and law-making through implementation of legislation to settlement of disputes.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2014Francia, Suiza, Estados Unidos de América, Malí, Samoa, Burkina Faso, Alemania, Reino Unido, Etiopía, Namibia, Finlandia, Panamá, Jordania, Malasia, Italia, Rusia, Rumania, Brasil
Ce document décrit le point de vue des parties prenantes sur le développement des Directives Volontaires pour la gouvernance foncière. Ces Directives représentent le plus grand «terrain d’entente» sur la gouvernance foncière qui a été trouvé à ce jour dans un forum mondial. Ce consensus a été construit sur la base de (développé à travers des) négociations intergouvernementales avec la participation de incluant la société civile, du le secteur privé et des institutions académiques et de recherche.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosAbril, 2008Estados Unidos de América, Mozambique, Zambia, Alemania, Ucrania, Ghana, Namibia, Colombia, Nepal, Lituania, Filipinas, Sudáfrica, España, Italia, Argentina, India, Rusia, Paraguay, Brasil
Public-Private Partnerships broadly identify a spectrum of complex legal arrangements between the public and the private sector to provide goods or services within a country. The objective of the PPP is share control, risks, and rewards of a set of fixed assets between a private enterprise and a “public unit”, which is normally a national government. A common thread that runs throughout all PPPs is some degree of private participation intertwined with the provision of goods and services traditionally handled by the public domain.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2006Nepal, Laos, Mozambique, Sudáfrica, Kirguistán, Guatemala, Zambia, Camboya, India, Etiopía, Mongolia, Nueva Zelandia
This paper represents part of an area of work which analyses access to natural resources in Mozambique. An initial paper examined the extent to which Mozambique’s recent regulatory changes to natural resource access and management have had their intended effects (LSP Working Paper 17: Norfolk, S. (2004). “Examining access to natural resources and linkages to sustainable livelihoods: a case study of Mozambique”). This paper is complemented by LSP Working Paper 27: Tanner et al. (2006). “Making rights a reality: Participation in practice and lessons learned in Mozambique”.
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Library ResourceArtículos de revistas y librosMarzo, 2002Angola, Mozambique, Estados Unidos de América, Portugal, Sudáfrica, Suecia, Zimbabwe, Dinamarca, Italia, Botswana, Países Bajos, Guinea, África
This paper discusses the development of a new Land Law in Mozambique 1 , under the leadership of the Technical Secretariat (TS) of the Inter-ministerial Commission for the Revision of Land Legislation (popularly known as ‘the Land Commission’). The TS began work on the new law in August 1995 after first formulating a new National Land Policy. The National Assembly approved the law two years later. Regulations and other instruments needed to implement it were completed in December 1999.
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