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  1. Library Resource
    Réglementations
    mars, 2003
    Namibie

    These Regulations, made in terms of section 45 of the Communal Land Reform Act, provide with respect to a wide variety of matters concerning communal land and communal land rights. Part I deals with (application for) customary land rights. It specifies the maximum size of land that may be held under customary land right and specifies particulars pertaining to allocation of customary land right.

  2. Library Resource
    Articles et Livres
    février, 2003
    Kenya

    Forced evictions are widespread in Kenyan cities and are, on the surface, caused by conflicts in land rights, non–payment of excessive land and house rents, and urban redevelopment. But, more fundamentally, evictions are due to factors embedded in the country’s political economy, in particular, the grossly inequitable land ownership structure which makes it difficult for the poor to access land and decent shelter. Evictions cause significant socioeconomic hardship to individuals, affecting cities and whole nations.

  3. Library Resource
    janvier, 2004
    Guinée équatoriale, République centrafricaine, Cameroun, Congo, Inde, Gabon, Thaïlande, Océanie, Afrique sub-saharienne, Asie méridionale, Asie orientale

    Over ten million people have been displaced from protected areas by conservation projects. Forced displacement in developing countries is a major obstacle to reducing poverty. It should no longer be considered a mainstream strategy for conservation and only applied in extreme cases following international standards.

  4. Library Resource
    janvier, 2003
    Soudan, Afrique sub-saharienne

    This report examines the human cost of oil, and corporate complicity in the Sudanese government’s human rights abuses. It finds that oil is an important obstacle to lasting peace in Sudan, and oil revenues have been used by the government to obtain weapons and ammunition that have enabled it to intensify the war and expand oil development.

  5. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    novembre, 2003
    Afrique

    Contains introduction; background; the principle orientations of Praia; status of implementation of the Praia orientation in CILSS member states (Burkina Faso, The Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Chad); land tenure situation of the underprivileged groups; management of land conflicts; implementation difficulties and lessons learned; overview of the land tenure situation in some coastal West African countries (Benin, Ghana, Togo); emerging land issues; towards regional charter on rural land in the Sahel and West Africa; appendices with summary table of the policies, legislations an

  6. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2003
    Myanmar

    The plight of Burma's internally displaced persons has largely been overlooked by the
    international community and the Burmese government itself. Villagers in the country's war
    zones nevertheless have suffered for decades the adverse effects of conflict. For some,
    displacement has become a way of life and a multi-generational phenomenon.
    Displacement wherever it occurs profoundly changes the persons forced to move. People
    lose belongings, jobs, and loved ones. The case of the internally displaced in southern Shan
    State is no different.

  7. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    avril, 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;

  8. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2003
    Myanmar

    In a nation of 50 million people there are estimates that up to 1 million are Internally Displaced Persons (IDP). Despite the relatively recent use of the phrase internally displaced people in the context of Burma, there is evidence that the practices that lead to this displacement have been in place for a long period of time.

  9. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    septembre, 2003
    Myanmar

    ...In the last four years, the Burmese army based in Mon State has confiscated thousands acres of farmland. The farmers whose land had been confiscated were not given any compensation. They have no opportunity to take legal actions against the army. As a result, many farmers who lost their lands left to Thailand to seek employment. Those who stayed in villages and towns became landless and jobless..." Land confiscation by the Burmese military - description, analysis and case studies.

  10. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    septembre, 2003
    Myanmar

    TABLE OF CONTENTS:-
    1. Food Security from a Rights-based Perspective;
    2. Local Observations from the States and Divisions
    of Eastern Burma:-
    2.1 Tenasserim Division
    (Committee for Internally Displaced Karen Persons);
    2.2 Mon State (Mon Relief and Development Committee);
    2.3 Karen State (Karen Human Rights Group)
    2.4 Eastern Pegu Division (Karen Office of Relief and Development);
    2.5 Karenni State (Karenni Social Welfare Committee);
    2.6 Shan State (Shan Human Rights Foundation)...

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