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Showing items 1 through 9 of 143.This publication is the second report of the Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (AGFE) to the Executive Director of UN-Habitat.
There is important evidence to suggest that corruption is a key factor contributing to the degradation of renewable natural resources.
This report addresses the environmental and human rights situation faced by villagers and migrant workers in Shwegyin township of Nyaunglebin District, Pegu Division, Burma.
This paper provides an analysis of the effectiveness and equitability of West African judicial, legal and administrative institutions for:providing accessible dispute resolutionprotecting the security of the urban and rural poor to hold and use land.The authors compare legislation of customary an
This paper presents an overview of key issues in the literature on gender justice in the sub-Saharan Africa region.
A study of the San, the poorest and most marginalised minority group in Namibia, with little access to existing political and economic institutions.
The Katkari are classified as a Primitive Tribal Group with specific measures for legal protection of their rights, and there are provisions in the Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP) to compensate land owners in cases of expropriation of land.