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attribution du pouvoir légal

Synonyms: 
access to justice

La possibilité d'agir en vertu de la loi.

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Datasets
décembre 2019
Afrique
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Asie
Global

This table provides a listing of official documents required for the legal recognition of land tenure rights and land transactions. The database covers 68 countries in the world, including most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. This database was prepared for national statistical organizations, research institutes and others undertaking population surveys on land tenure.

septembre 2019

A recent wave of large-scale commercial investments in agriculture;extractive industries and other land-based sectors has compounded the ‘global resource squeezein low- and middle-income countries. But many communities affected by land rights violations struggle to assert their rights or obtain redress.

septembre 2019

New public policies and changing economic fundamentals have spurred private sector investment in commercial agriculture in low- and middle-income countries. Growing numbers of policies and programmes aim to integrate small-scale rural producers into agricultural value chains;based on concepts such as ‘inclusive businessand ‘shared value’.

Land corruption in Africa
Rapports et recherches
septembre 2019
Afrique
Kenya
Ouganda
Zambie
Ghana

From July 17 to August 7, 2019, the Land Portal Foundation, the African Land Policy Center, GIZ and Transparency International Chapters in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda co-facilitated the dialogue Land Corruption in Africa addressing the role of traditional leaders in customary land administration, forced evictions as a form of land corruption and its Impact on women’s land rights and an analysis of

juillet 2019
Cameroun

Land registration and titling in Africa are often advocated as a pro-poor legal empowerment strategy. Advocates have put forth different visions of the substantive goals this is to achieve. Some see registration and titling as a way to protect smallholdersrights of access to land. Others frame land registration as part of community-protection or ethno-justice agendas.

Guide to Organizing and Working with Community-based Paralegals
Manuels et directives
Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
juillet 2019
Myanmar
Global

This manual is a practical learning aid and helpful reference guide for community-based paralegals and organizations running community-based paralegal programs.

Les communautés au coeur de la gestion des forêts
Rapports et recherches
février 2019
Afrique sub-saharienne
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Cameroun
République centrafricaine
Congo
République démocratique du Congo
Gabon
Asia du sud-est
Philippines
Népal

Ce rapport vise à donner des lignes directrices pour l'élaboration de cadres juridiques sur la foresterie communautaire. Il offre des recommandations et un cadre de réflexion pour l'ensemble des acteurs engagés dans la création, la mise en œuvre ou la révision des législations relatives à la foresterie communautaire, en particulier la société civile.

Communities at the heart of forest management
Rapports et recherches
février 2019
Afrique sub-saharienne
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Cameroun
République centrafricaine
Congo
République démocratique du Congo
Gabon
Asia du sud-est
Philippines
Népal

This report is intended to provide guidance to develop enabling legal frameworks governing community forestry. It offers recommendations and a framework for reflection for all actors engaged in creating, implementing or revising laws on community forestry, and for civil society in particular.

Differentiations in Women's Land Tenure
Rapports et recherches
janvier 2019
Nigéria

Most literature on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa has presented women as a homogenous group. This study uses evidence from Ghana, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe to show that women have differentiated problems, needs, and statuses in their quest for land access and tenure security. It illustrates how women-to-women differences influence women’s access to land.

Articles et Livres
décembre 2018
Myanmar

Since 2010, Myanmar has experienced unprecedented political and economic changes described in the literature as democratic transition or metamorphosis. The aim of this paper is to analyze the strategy of accumulation by dispossession in the frontier areas as a precondition and persistent element of Myanmar’s transition.

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