This report is a contribution towards the improvement of land management and land administration in Libya. It provides a description of the legal, institutional and spatial land-related frameworks in the country, and it analyses the key land administration functions: land tenure, land value, land use, land development and land disputes’ resolution. A list of recommendations complements the analysis, with the intention to trigger further discussions and interest in engaging on the topic.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjuin, 2023Libye
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Pathways to increase access to land for the realization of development, peace and human rights
Rapports et recherchesfévrier, 2018Égypte, Maroc, Tunisie, Niger, Sénégal, Indonésie, Malaisie, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Maldives, Iraq, Jordanie, Liban, Palestine, Émirats arabes unis, GlobalThis publication provides practical and evidence-based guidance on how to improve women’s access to land as an essential element to achieve social and economic development and enjoyment of human rights, peace and stability in the specific context of the Muslim world. The challenges faced by women living in Muslim contexts do not substantially differ from those faced by women in other parts of the world: socially prescribed gender roles, unequal power dynamics, discriminatory family practices, unequal access to justice are the most common.
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Library ResourceDocuments de politique et mémoiresmars, 2016Algérie, Bahreïn, Djibouti, Égypte, Iraq, Jordanie, Koweït, Liban, Libye, Maroc, Mauritanie, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Arabie saoudite, Somalie, Soudan, Tunisie, Émirats arabes unis
Improving Women's Access to Land and Property in The Arab States: The Role Of Inheritance, Dower, and Marital Property
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Library ResourceMultimédiamars, 2016Algérie, Bahreïn, Djibouti, Égypte, Iraq, Jordanie, Koweït, Liban, Libye, Maroc, Mauritanie, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Arabie saoudite, Somalie, Soudan, Tunisie, Émirats arabes unis
Strengthening Arab Women's Property Rights and Access to Land - PPT
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2015Global, Égypte, Mexique
This report summarizes a case study of the Mexican ejidocommunity tenure system. Mexico was selected for this case study because of the rich history and extensive scale of the country’s community land tenure and registration systems. This community system covers 52% of the area of Mexico, roughly equivalent to the size of Egypt, and comprises over 30 000 communities. The ejido system emanated from the Mexican revolution (1910-1917) and represents a case where the customary system of land has been largely integrated into the statutory system.
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