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Land Law No. 45/2013/QH13.

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Legislation
juni, 2014
Vietnam

This Law prescribes for the land ownership, powers and responsibilities of the State in representing the entire-people ownership of land and uniformly managing land, the land management and use regimes, and the rights and obligations of land users over the land in the territory of Vietnam. The persons taking responsibility before the State for land use are: 1.

Convention de l'Union Africaine sur la Coopération Transfrontalière (Convention de Niamey), 27/06/2014

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International Conventions or Treaties
juni, 2014

La présente Convention de l'Union Africaine sur la coopération transfrontalière (dite Convention de Niamey) a pour objectifs: promouvoir la coopération transfrontalière aux niveaux local, sous régional et régional; saisir les opportunités qui naissent du partage de frontières communes et relever les défis y afférents; faciliter la délimitation, la démarcation et la réaffirmation des frontières

SOUTH-EAST ASIA IRREGULAR MARITIME MOVEMENTS January – June 2014

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Reports & Research
mei, 2014
Myanmar

Irregular maritime movements of
mixed populations that include
persons of concern to UNHCR
have been prevalent in the Asia-
Pacific region for many years, but
movements through South-East
Asia, largely originating from the
Bay of Bengal, have increased at a
particularly rapid rate following
inter-communal violence in

Power and Vulnerability Land Dispute Resolution

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Reports & Research
april, 2014
Uganda

Unfolding analysis reveals two types of land disputes prevalent in postwar northern Uganda: cases that involve a legitimate cause of action and those that do not.1 Since mediation and alternative forms of dispute resolution rely on parties’ willingness to negotiate in good faith, cases featuring ‘bad faith’ and land grabbing—where powerful parties intentionally exploit another person’s vulnerab

A USINA DE BELO MONTE E OS IMPACTOS NAS TERRAS INDIGENAS

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Journal Articles & Books
april, 2014
Brazil
A energia elétrica é uma das bases do desenvolvimento, consequentemente é um dos principais influentes na questão ambiental, estando no cerne das discussões do desenvolvimento sustentável.
 
A Usina Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte construída no Rio Xingu, no município de Altamira no Estado do Pará, passou desde o seu primeiro projeto por várias mudanças e discussões, principa

Land and Conflict in Papua New Guinea: The Role of Land Mediation

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Journal Articles & Books
april, 2014
Papua New Guinea

Anecdotal evidence suggests that conflicts over land and extractive resource developments are on the rise across Papua New Guinea. These micro-level conflicts have the potential to scaleup and feed into large-scale armed conflicts—such as those that occurred on Bougainville and in neighbouring Solomon Islands—which require costly external intervention.

The Gendered Nature of Land and Property Rights in post-Reform Rwanda

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Reports & Research
april, 2014
Africa

Rwanda has provided a picture of promising change for improving gender equalities in land rights. This report draws upon extensive qualitative field research in 20 sectors of Rwanda to examine the current state of gendered rights to land in practice. Among Rwandan communities, there is now widespread knowledge of laws granting gender-equal rights.

Guião de Consultas Comunitárias

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Manuals & Guidelines
maart, 2014
Mozambique

Em 2009, o Centro Terra Viva (CTV) publicou o Guião de Consultas Comunitárias, como parte do seu esforço em melhorar a aplicação da legislação sobre terras e outros recursos naturais. O guião resultou de várias pesquisas de campo realizadas pelo CTV e outras organizações que trabalham na área de Terras.

Pastoralism and conflict – two sides of a coin?

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Journal Articles & Books
maart, 2014
Africa

Pastoralism – the predominant form of livestock keeping in the Horn of Africa – has always been a source of disputes and tensions in the regions. So it is maybe no coincidence that precisely those countries with the largest cattle and camel herds should be the ones that have been suffering from prolonged armed conflict for years.