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  1. Library Resource
    Regulations
    July, 2005
    Cambodia

    The Royal Government of Cambodia signed a notification No 05 on Grant of economic land concession for investment project under implement framework of directive 02 on strengthening state property management on 13 June 2005. This notification consists of 2 main articles:
    Article 1: to implement the directive 02 to grand the economic land concession less than 10, 000 hectares in accordance to Land Law and,
    Article 2: to frame the criteria for the competent institution to grant the economic land concession.

  2. Library Resource
    Regulations
    December, 2012
    Cambodia

    Cutting 11,494.55 hectares in Trapaeng Chou and Ta Sal communes of Oaral district in Kampong Speu province: (1) 10,819.48 hectares cutting from Oaral Wildlife Sanctuary of Royal Decreee dated 01 November 1993, (2) 565.96 hectares from HLH company, (3) 37.59 hectares from Great Field company, (4) 66.56 hectares from Future Environment, and (5) 4.96 hectares from Yee Jia company, for reclassifying 6,101.82 hectares as state private land for granting donation to 2,699 families who have actual occupation and cultiation, and for reserving 5,392.73 hectares as state public land.

  3. Library Resource
    Innovative Approach to Land Conflict Transformation: Lessons learned from the HAGL/indigenous communities’ mediation process in Ratanakiri, Cambodia Cover image
    Training Resources & Tools
    May, 2017
    Cambodia

    In the Mekong region, conflicts between local communities and large scale land concessions are widespread. They are often difficult to solve. In Cambodia, an innovative approach to conflict resolution was tested in a case involving a private company, Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL), and several indigenous communities who lost some of their customary lands and forests when the company obtained a concession to grow rubber in the Province of Ratanakiri. The approach was developed by CSOs Equitable Cambodia (EC) and Inclusive Development International (IDI) with the support of QDF funding from MRLG.

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation
    August, 1992
    Cambodia

    All the land in Cambodia belongs to the State and shall be governed and protected in agreement by the State. The State does not recognize the land property right existing before 1979. The property right and any other rights related to the land shall be governed by this law.

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    August, 2001
    Cambodia

    The 2001 Amendment to the Land Law aims to determine the regime of ownership for immovable properties in the Kingdom of Cambodia for the purpose of guaranteeing the rights of ownership and other rights related to immovable properties. It also intends to establish a modern system of land registration that guarantees the rights of people to own land.

  6. Library Resource
    Legislation
    May, 1994
    Cambodia

    The objective of the Law on Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructions shall be to promote the organization and embellishment of the urban and the rural areas throughout the Kingdom of Cambodia with the purpose of assuring development of this country in the spirits of respecting both common and individual interests, private rights, observing laws and regulations, and overseeing on the construction matters, assuring through the development process an equilibrium between the cities/towns and rural areas based on their geographical conditions and special characteristics, assuring the va

  7. Library Resource
    Regulations
    February, 2014
    Cambodia

    Cutting 3,416.14 ha in Dei Kraham village of Trapaeng Prasat communes in Trapaeng Prasat district of Uddor Meanchey province: 1,274.65 ha from Kulen-Prumtep Wildlife Sanctuary, 742.82 ha from ELC of Tomring Rubber, and 1,398.67 ha from ELC of Tay Ninh Siem Reap Aphivat Caoutchouc; Reclassifying 2,693.79 ha as state private land for donating to 519 families; Reserving 722.35 ha for physical infrastructure development; and Granting ownership to 931 private land parcels.

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