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The PROCASUR Corporation in Africa in collaboration with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have partnered with the International Land Coalition, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the Land Portal Foundation and Resource Conflict Institute (RECONCILE) to
In February 2018, South Africa’s National Assembly passed a resolution to establish an ad hoc Constitutional Review Committee to explore and debate the need for a constitutional amendment to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation in the public interest.
<< Go back to the main page of the Online Discussion 2nd Week 5 - 9 July In the 2nd week, the discussion took place in the plenary space   1st Week 28 June - 4 July
The PROCASUR Corporation in Africa in collaboration with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have partnered with the International Land Coalition, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the Land Portal Foundation and Resource Conflict Institute (RECONCILE) to
*/ /*-->*/ The  discussion is now closed. A summary report of this online discussion is available here. See all the posts   This online discussion is exploring two main questions: How can customary law and governance institutions be strengthened to ensure social inclusion, secure
In February 2018, South Africa’s National Assembly passed a resolution to establish an ad hoc Constitutional Review Committee to explore and debate the need for a constitutional amendment to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation in the public interest.
<< Go back to the main page of the Online Discussion 2nd Week 5 - 9 July In the 2nd week, the discussion took place in the plenary space   1st Week 28 June - 4 July
Discussion Report Since the 1990s, a new wave of large-scale land acquisitions for agricultural investments has emerged world-wide and in the Mekong region, in particular. Land grants for agro-industrial concessions are not new and can be traced back to the colonial era.
*/ /*-->*/ The  discussion is now closed. A summary report of this online discussion is available here. See all the posts   This online discussion is exploring two main questions: How can customary law and governance institutions be strengthened to ensure social inclusion, secure