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Claiming Rights, Claiming Justice: A Guidebook on Women Human Rights Defenders

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Manuals & Guidelines
december, 2006
Global

A Guidebook on Women Human Rights Defenders is aimed to help women human rights defenders name the specific risks, violations and constraints they face in their work.  It presents a practical discussion of the useful mechanisms developed by the state and also the civil society to provide redress and remedy, and to protect women human rights defenders.  It is intended to be used by human rights

Guião de Direitos das Comunidades Locais no Domínio dos Recursos Naturais

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Reports & Research
november, 2006
Mozambique

O Guião de Direitos das Comunidades Locais no Domínio dos Recursos Naturais pretende-se ajudar a obter um melhor conhecimento e compreensão da Constituição da República de Moçambique (no que toca aos recursos naturais) e da legislação do ambiente, terra, florestas e fauna bravia, pescas, minas e água, incluindo os respectivos regulamentos, de forma a contribuir para uma melho

Making rights a reality: Participation in practice and lessons learned in Mozambique

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Manuals & Guidelines
november, 2006
Mozambique

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).

Unjust Enrichment-The Making of Land Grabbing Millionaires-Living Large Series

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Policy Papers & Briefs
juni, 2006
Kenya

The illegal and irregular allocations of public land as chronicled in the Ndungu Report amount to a rip-off that dwarfs the Goldenberg and Anglo-Leasing scandals. Our analysis in this first issue in the series covers Karura, Ngong Road and Kiptagich forests and suggests a loss of public resources in excess of Ksh.18.4 billion.

Political governance in Mozambique

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Policy Papers & Briefs
mei, 2006
Mozambique

Mozambique is one of the countries in Africa receiving significant amounts of development assistance. It owes this privileged position to many factors. First of all, after a protracted civil war which lasted from the late seventies to the early nineties, Mozambique’s then Marxist oriented government and the “right-wing” Renamo rebels signed a peace agreement which has since held.

Implications of the Recent Land Reforms in Tanzania on the Land Rights of Small Producers

LandLibrary Resource
Conference Papers & Reports
november, 2005
Tanzania

The land tenure system of Tanzania has passed through different historical milestones which form the basis for the analysis of the land tenure regime in general and tenure relations for land owners and users in particular in the past eight decades.

Making law work for the poor

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Reports & Research
november, 2005
Africa

Legal processes can help improve the lives of the poor in developing countries e.g. through establishing fair rules on international trade and securing land access in rural Africa. For this to happen, poorer actors – whether individuals or states – must have equitable access to the legal system, including a fair say in law-making processes, and access to effective enforcement institutions.

Land rights and enclosures: implementing the Mozambican land law in practice

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Conference Papers & Reports
oktober, 2005
Mozambique

Post-war Mozambique confronted the challenge of reforming land policy and legislation
with an innovative land law that protects customary rights while promoting investment
and development. Most rural households have customarily acquired land rights, now
legally equivalent to an official State land use right. When necessary, they can be proven

Terra: Urban land reform in post-war Angola: research, advocacy and policy development (chapters on land policy)

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Reports & Research
oktober, 2005
Angola
Africa

This extract from the book Terra contains the contents page, introduction, and executive summary of the whole book, and chapters 10 and 11 on land policy in Angola. The book presents research on post-war urban land management options and the use of action research as an advocacy tool in drafting the 2004 Land Law.

Options for developmental Land Administration Systems in the context of Communal Tenure situations; & implications for Service Delivery

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
mei, 2005
Global
Africa
South Africa

“Land registration and cadastral surveying in much of the developing world has reached a crossroads. It is not possible to continue with business as usual in the face of massive informality within the world's cities, and new more relevant approaches have to be developed”. (Fourie, 2000).