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    Développement et palmier à huile : les enjeux de la gestion des territoires coutumiers ibans du Sarawak, Malaysia by Jean-François Bissonnette

    Published 2008-12-01
    Subjects: “…Development; Sarawak; Iban; Indigenous people; agriculture; oil palm; resource management; community; livelihood; land rights…”
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    Provision of Registration Services by Public Administration Agencies in the Field of Land Protection by M. V. Chorna

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Thus, the owner is interested in fixing and publicly announcing his land rights in the field of state registration of land rights. …”
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    Mezcala community and ethnic recreation in neoliberal globalization by Santiago Bastos

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In face to the collapse of the postrevolutionary,which sheltered the territoriality of Mezcala, the new proposals associated with the idea ofindigenous peoples-in this case Coca-Pueblo are helping to renew the land rights and self-government butalso the contents of being indigenous and community life. …”
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    Entre el indigenismo y las compañías bananeras internacionales:El origen de las reservas indígenas en Costa Rica, 1907-1956 by Alejandra Boza Villarreal

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Nonetheless, in 1956 its government began securing indigenous land rights by erecting reserves. The explanations offered so far about this policy change are incomplete. …”
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    The Potential Impacts of The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) On Human Rights in Uganda. by Mugabi. K. Ivan.

    Published 2023
    “…This paper shall seek to borrow ideas from land rights, environmental rights and other right based narratives in demonstrating how and why the EACOP project is not only the most exciting socioeconomic but also a project giving room for opposing phenomenological discourses most of which are hinged upon ideas of human rights. …”
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    Ethnographie des pratiques légales autour de la revendication des droits fonciers chez les groupes pastoraux de l’État de Khartoum by Barbara Casciarri

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Based on a long term anthropological fieldwork, this article focuses on the legal practices used by a pastoral group in the rural area of Khartoum State (Sudan), the Aḥāmda, in order to face the attacks against their land rights. Facing during the last decade a process of land grabbing on their tribal collective lands, the Aḥāmda root their claims upon a “tribal paradigm” of the multifunctional institution of the gabīla and display an “institutional bricolage” melting various legal sources and institutions (customs, state law, Islamic law; oral/written; state courts and tribal leaderships). …”
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    Using One’s Right of Inspection: Australia, the United Nations, Human Rights and Aboriginal People by Ludivine Royer

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…It seeks to show various ways in which Aboriginal people’s fundamental rights are impaired, for indeed, the widespread image of a white Eden in the Antipodes should be contrasted with such things as entrenched racism, mandatory sentencing, land rights injustices, Aboriginal people’s indecent socioeconomic disadvantage and discriminatory constitutional provisions.…”
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    Biblical literacy and transnational Mayan liberation movements by Roberto Domingo Toledo

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Still struggling for land-rights lost during colonialism and now suffering from neo-liberal trade policies, Mayan communities have creatively appropriated Christian doctrine to deal with their suffering. …”
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    Rurban Communities of Quito: Between the Entrepreneurialism and the Right to the City by Manuel Bayón Jiménez

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Two seemingly contradictory spatial trends are occurring today in the peri-urban areas of Quito, which reshapes the dispute of territorialities: i) an unprecedented expansion of the urban area along the rural boroughs and ii) a growing recognition of land rights of indigenous and peasant communities in the Constitution of Ecuador, as well as the right to the city. …”
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    Reframing tradition: how NGOs sell market-based conservation to Indigenous communities—lessons from the Leco community in Bolivia by Rajiv Maher, Nanna Schmidt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The community had invited NGO collaboration after a hard-fought battle for land rights and autonomy. To understand the communication strategy for swaying the community, we apply framing theory from communicative and social movements literature. …”
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    Agrarian Conflicts After the Establishment of the Land Bank Agency in Indonesia by Iwan Permadi, Fadhli Rahman Arif

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Then the community must be pro-active in applying for a Material Test on articles that have negative potential, especially the regulation of land stateisation in the Job Creation Law and the legal rules regarding the Land Bank in an effort to consolidate guarantees and justifications for land rights over indigenous peoples.…”
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    Decoloniality, Indigenous Resistance, and Environmental Justice in Mother Forest: The Unfinished Story of C.K Janu by Midhun Mohan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Janu. The fight for land rights issues by the Adivasi community started in India right after Independence. …”
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    Mechanisms of Agricultural Land Transfer Influence on the Urban Settlement Intention of Rural Floating Population in China by Yu Xie, Yin Yao, Bingbing Zhang, Xiongying Chen, Xinyu Wang, Tsang-Kai Hung, Zijun Wang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Actively promoting the identification and orderly transfer of agricultural land rights, improving the quality of urban employment for rural floating population by strengthening vocational skills training, and accelerating the equalization of urban public services to enhance the identity recognition of rural floating population are important in promoting the orderly and effective integration of rural floating population into cities and their genuine citizenship.…”
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    Marché foncier et évolution des usages et des valeurs de la terre agricole à Regueb (Tunisie) by Mathilde Fautras

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…It shows how the capitalist logics contribute to the recomposition of this rural area and to weakening of the land rights of the peasants. This weakening is partially caused by some experienced entrepreneurs and speculators, who better know the inner workings of this capitalist system, including some people having a long story of land appropriation in the Sfax hinterland. …”
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    Estimation Method of the Consolidation Potential of Rural Residential Land considering Farmers’ Willingness by Bo Liu, Chen Chen, Liang Tang, Zhisong Chen, Cheng Cao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Under the background of rural revitalization and based on the new requirements of standardizing rural land improvement work, this study organically combines rural residential land consolidation and the protection of farmers’ land rights and interest from the perspective of farmers’ wishes. …”
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