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  1. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    juillet, 2010
    Myanmar
  2. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    février, 2016
    Myanmar

    Documents and analyses on land tenure in Burma/Myanmar.....
    "1.Reconcile legality and legitimacy through clear legal recognition of existing
    acknowledged rights, whatever their origin (customary or statutory) or nature
    (individual or collective, temporary or permanent).
    2.Initiate widespread debate on the choice of society that the land policies will
    serve (and target), the opportunities for formalisation, how it will be implemented
    and its possible alternatives.
    3.Build consensus between all the actors concerned (central and local

  3. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    mai, 2014
    Myanmar

    ...Through research on Myanmar, we argue that in authoritarian settings where legality has drastically declined, the starting point for cause lawyering lies in advocacy for law itself, in advocating for the regular application of law’s rules.

  4. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    juillet, 2015
    Myanmar

    KEY RECOMMENDATIONS:-
    (1) TO MYANMAR LAWYERS:
    "a. Lawyers need to form strong networks and associations to support farmers, ethnic groups and community organizations...
    b. Lawyers need to develop new skills to participate in policy advocacy, including collecting data about current practices, and engage in a national debate about land rights...
    c. Lawyers working on land rights cases need to use all available tools to strengthen their case work (see annex 2 for a list of practical actions lawyers can take).....
    (2) TO CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS:

  5. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    avril, 2003
    Myanmar

    1. Introduction 1;
    2. Historical Context and Current Implications of the State Taking Control
    of People, Land and Livelihood 2;
    2.1. Under the Democratically Elected Government 2;
    2.1.1. The Land Nationalization Act 1953 2;
    2.1.2. The Agricultural Lands Act 1953 2;
    3. Under the Revolutionary Council (1962-1974) 2;
    3.1. The Tenancy Act 1963 3;
    3.2. The Protection of the Right of Cultivation Act, 1963 3;
    4. The State Gains Further Control over the Livelihoods of Households 3;

  6. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    avril, 2012
    Myanmar

    N. B. The title of this article, published in the April-May issue of "The Mon Forum", uses the term "Bill" which implies that the law has not been adopted. Elsewhere in the article, however, it is clear that the analysis is of the adopted Law...

  7. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    novembre, 2013
    Myanmar

    This article traces the revenue category and legal concept of the Waste Land in Burma/Myanmar
    from its original application by the British colonial apparatus in the nineteenth century, to its
    later use in tandem with Burma Army counterinsurgent tactics starting in the 1960s, and finally
    to the 2012 land laws and current issues in international investment. This adaptation of colonial
    ideas about territorialization in the context of an ongoing civil war offers a new angle for under-

  8. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    juin, 2012
    Myanmar

    The HLP [Housing, Land and Property]choices the nation makes in the coming months will largely determine
    whether this unbelievably beautiful land, and its proud and wonderful people, will
    face the tumult, inequities and tragic HLP outcomes of so many other nations of
    transition; or whether Myanmar can chart an entirely new HLP path, which ushers in
    a truly new HLP dawn, whereby every one of the country’s 55 million citizens can –
    as rapidly as possible – enjoy growing security of tenure, improving housing and

  9. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    juin, 2012
    Myanmar

    Land grabbing and speculation, which can both manifest in a multitude of forms, are
    unfortunate, often-inter-twined, yet common practices in countries undergoing structural
    political transition. If unchecked, unregulated, or unintentionally encouraged by the very
    governments that replace formerly authoritarian regimes, these two land realities can serve to
    undermine democratic reforms, entrench economic and political privilege and seriously harm
    the human rights prospects of those affected, in particular internationally recognised housing,

  10. Library Resource
    Documents de politique et mémoires
    avril, 2015
    Myanmar

    Abstract:
    "In 2012, the Government of Myanmar (GoM) passed
    the Farmland Law and the Vacant, Fallow, Virgin
    (VFV) Land Law—creating a formalized land market. In essence, this created a formalized land
    market. Land titling is often considered “the natural end point of land rights formalization” (Hall et al.
    2010: 35). This thinking has become dominant among most governments and development agencies
    ever since De Soto (2000) popularized it in
    The Mystery of Capital
    , in which he argued that the

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