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Challenges and opportunities of recognizing and protecting customary tenure systems in Viet Nam
Documentos e Resumos de Políticas
Dezembro 2019
Vietnam

This policy brief was developed in order to enable a meaningful engagement and policy dialogue with government institutions and other relevant stakeholders about challenges and opportunities related to recognizing customary tenure in Viet Nam.

Combatting-Land-Corruption-in-Africa
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Novembro 2019
Global

One in every five people worldwide has paid a bribe to access land services. In Sub-Saharan Africa, this number rises to one in every two people. Corruption within systems of land administration and management is known as “land corruption”.

Artigos e Livros
Outubro 2019
Indonésia

This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquisition. While customary (adat) communities are commonly depicted as small local minorities living in the forests and being guardians of the environment, in many situations such communities occupy a majority position within the district.

Land corruption in Africa
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Setembro 2019
África
Quênia
Uganda
Zâmbia
Gana

From July 17 to August 7, 2019, the Land Portal Foundation, the African Land Policy Center, GIZ and Transparency International Chapters in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda co-facilitated the dialogue Land Corruption in Africa addressing the role of traditional leaders in customary land administration, forced evictions as a form of land corruption and its Impact on women’s land rights and an analysis of

Webinar Report: Land in Post-Conflict Settings
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Junho 2019
Uganda
Myanmar
Global

Post-war societies not only have to deal with continuing unpeaceful relations but also land-related conflict legacies, farmland and forest degradation, heavily exploited natural resources, land mines, a destroyed infrastructure, as well as returning refugees and ex-combatants.

Publicação revisada por pares
Maio 2019
Costa do Marfim

En Côte d’Ivoire comme dans d’autres pays africain, le pluralisme juridique est l’origine d’une crise de la légalité et de crispations sociales. L’accès à la terre est emblématique des difficultés et des différends qui peuvent naître de la coexistence, issue de la colonisation, d’une pluralité de modes de normativité étatique et coutumier en jeu sur un même territoire.

Challenges and Opportunities of Community Land Dispensation in Kenya
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Maio 2019
Quênia

The Community Land Act of 2016 provides a legal basis for protection, recognition and registration of community lands andhas provisions for management and administration of the land by the communities themselves. However, implementation of the act has been slower than anticipated. This is despite the current  heightened investment interests in community lands for mega development projects.

Gender Imperatives of Land Reform in Kenya
Relatórios e Pesquisa
Maio 2019
Quênia

The webinar on the Gender Imperatives of Land Reforms in Kenya took place on 23 April, 2019.

This webinar featured key experts involved in promoting and working towards the gender imperatives of land reforms in Kenya. It was co-hosted by the European Union, the Government of Kenya, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the Land Portal Foundation.

Artigos e Livros
Março 2019
Ruanda
França
Gana
Canadá
Sri Lanka

Ce guide aborde la question de l’enregistrement des droits fonciers, en mettant l’accent sur la création d’un nouveau système pour enregistrer lesdits droits et sur le fait de les enregistrer dans un système pour la première fois. Si des systèmes d’enregistrement existent déjà à travers le monde, il arrive souvent que les populations n’y ont pas accès pour enregistrer leurs droits fonciers.

Artigos e Livros
Janeiro 2019
Suécia
Ucrânia
Peru
Sri Lanka
Reino Unido
Canadá
Uganda
Usbequistão
Tanzânia
Países Baixos
França
Espanha
Croácia
China
Austrália
Irlanda
Finlândia
Nova Zelândia
Ruanda
Tajiquistão
Quirguistão
Gana

This guide is about extending the recording or registration of tenure rights to people who currently are not served by systems to record their rights. It provides practical advice on ways to introduce a new system to record tenure rights and for the recording of rights for the first time by the state, a process that is sometimes called first registration.

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