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By: Eromosele Ebhomele Date: April 22nd 2016 Source: The News Nigeria A bill for a law to prohibit forceful entry and occupation of landed properties in Lagos state, western Nigeria is being planned for passage. The bill seeks to criminalise what has come to be known as land grabbing in the state
By: BellaNaija.com Date: August 15th 2016 Source: Bella Naija Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode on Monday signed the Lagos State Properties Protection Law and the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Law aimed at curbing the menace of land grabbing, and boosting the security of lives and
By: Anine Kilian Date: September 27th 2016 Source: Engineering News
By: NT Date: November 2nd 2016 Source: The Navhind Times Beijing: China has initiated a new set of land reforms changing the 30-year-old system to permit transfer of land rights to individuals or conglomerates, a politically sensitive move as the Communist country embarked on urban expansion
By: Roseanna Cunningham Date: January 4th 2017 Source: Scottish Housing News Overall funding for land reform will be increased by £3.4 million in 2017, with the existing Scottish Land Fund budget maintained at £10m, the Scottish Government has announced.
By: Niranjani Roland and Asanka Fernando Date: March 3rd 2016 Source: UCA News Property rights should be included in the island nation's constitution, activists say Punchirala Somasiri feels helpless whenever his oldest child asks for extra money to buy things for school. Most of the time he
By: Doreen Andoh Date: April 28th 2016 Source: Graphic Online The Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Ms Barbara Serwaa Asamoah, has underscored the relevance of women’s access to land in national development, describing it as fundamental to women’s economic empowerment and
By: Darshan Kunwar| Date: August 20th 2016 Source: The Times of India DEHRADUN: Three weeks after the state government issued an order granting ownership rights to 2,500 families living in 123 slums and low-lying localities, chief minister Harish Rawat on Saturday said that the process to
By: Beh Lih Yi Date: September 30th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Slum dwellers in Indonesia have launched a landmark legal case to challenge a decades-old law which has been used to forcibly remove thousands of families, amid a wave of evictions
By: Naomi Larsson Date: November 8th 2016 Source: The Guardian  
By: Brian Whittaker Date: March 15th 2016 Source: Business Day Live WHAT is the courageous conversation we are not yet having with the unknown future — the world that lies over the horizon, but has not yet been fully articulated? The poet, David Whyte, wants to know.
By: Olzhas Auyezov Date: May 12th 2016 Source: Reuters President Nazarbayev's plans to privatise farmland have sparked rare public protests in the Central Asian nation ALMATY, May 12 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's government, facing a wave of unrest over farmland privatisation plans, invited some

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