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Enemigos del Estado

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Reports & Research
juni, 2019
Global

Más de tres personas fueron asesinadas cada semana durante 2018, e innumerables más fueron criminalizadas por defender su territorio y nuestro medio ambiente.

 

PROPERTY RIGHTS THROUGH SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: THE CASE OF PLANTATIONS IN KERALA, INDIA

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Peer-reviewed publication
juni, 2019
Southern Asia

Globally, increased investor interest in land is confronting various types of political mobilisations from communities at the grassroots level. This paper examines the case study of a land occupation movement called Chengara struggle in the largest corporate plantation in southern India. The movement is led by the historically dispossessed scheduled caste and scheduled tribe communities.

Reflections on How State-Civil Society Collaborations Play out in the Context of Land Grabbing in Argentina

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Journal Articles & Books
juni, 2019
Argentina

We examine collaborations between the state and civil society in the context of land grabbing in Argentina. Land grabbing provokes many governance challenges, which generate new social arrangements. The incentives for, limitations to, and contradictions inherent in these collaborations are examined.

The ‘Evidentiary Bind’ in Postwar Land Restitution: The Case of Sri Lanka

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Journal Articles & Books
juni, 2019
Sri Lanka

The enormity of the world’s dislocated population generated by contemporary conflicts has brought significant attention to a complicated process of returning housing, land and property (HLP) to their rightful occupants once conditions permit. As the complexity of large-scale HLP restitution becomes increasingly apparent, significant obstacles emerge that require examination.

War-Induced Displacement: Hard Choices in Land Governance

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Peer-reviewed publication
juni, 2019
Global

Civil war and violence often force large numbers of people to leave their lands. Multiple waves of displacement and (partial) return generate complex overlapping claims that are not easily solved. As people return to their regions of origin—sometimes after decades—they tend to find their land occupied by other settlers, some of whom hold legal entitlements.

Monitoring Scheme for Monitoring Large Scale Agricultural Investments in Ethiopia

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Manuals & Guidelines
mei, 2019
Ethiopia

This manual illustrates a monitoring scheme for monitoring large-scale agricultural investments. It aims at providing orientation for establishing a monitoring scheme and implementing monitoring activities in the framework of LSAI with the collaboration of the authorities responsible for leasing out land to agricultural investors and supervising related activities.