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Showing items 1 through 4 of 4.Cameroon is part of a global trend towards large-scale investments in infrastructure, agriculture, extractive industries, industrial facilities and real estate that are displacing many people.
This yearbook chapter discusses the link between international investment law and commercial pressures on the world’s natural resources.
Despite progressive provisions on gender equality in Tanzania’s land laws, women have little representation in land allocation decisions, including meetings of village councils and village assemblies. Mainstreaming gender in local regulations can help to address this problem.
Large-scale land acquisitions are increasing in pace and scale, in particular across parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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