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Os conflitos fundiários urbanos no Brasil: estratégias de luta contra os despejos e empoderamentos a partir da teoria crítica dos direitos humanos.

Manuals & Guidelines
Décembre, 2013
Brésil

Os conflitos fundiários urbanos no Brasil: estratégias de luta contra os despejos e empoderamentos a partir da teoria crítica dos direitos humanos. Organizadores: Cristiano Muller, Karla Fabrícia Moroso Santos de Azevedo; ilustrações Dora Bragança Castagnino e Pedro Leite – Porto Alegre: CDES Direitos Humanos, 2014. 161 p. : il.

Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Février, 2014
Global

The current solutions to delivering land administration services have very limited global outreach; 75 percent of the world's population do not have access to formal systems to register and safeguard their land rights. The majority of these are the poor and the most vulnerable in society and without any level of security of tenure they constantly live in threat of eviction.

Assessment Toolkit: Assessing gender-sensitive implementation and country-level monitoring of the Tenure Governance and Africa Land Policy Guidelines

Manuals & Guidelines
Octobre, 2017
Afrique

This gender-sensitive toolkit enables civil society organisations, women and communities, as well as other actors to assess each country’s current legal framework and tenure governance arrangements in line with the provisions of the VGGTS and the AU F&G.

Threats to sustainable development posed by land and water grabbing

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2017
Global

Since small-scale farmers manage most of the cultivated land worldwide, the ongoing shift in systems of production associated with large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) may dramatically reshape the world's agrarian landscape, significantly impacting rural populations and their livelihoods. The societal, hydrological and environmental implications resulting from the expansion of large-scale agricultural production, through LSLAs, make their ultimate sustainability questionable.

Expropriation Bill [B4-2015]: clauses 12 to 24 deliberations, with Deputy Minister

Legislation & Policies
Octobre, 2015
Afrique du Sud

The Committee continued with deliberations on the official list of proposed amendments to the Bill (A-list) accompanied by the B version of the Bill incorporating all the proposed amendments into the Bill. A DA member pointed out that the factors that had been highlighted in clause 12(1)(a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) had no direct monetary value and it was difficult to see how these factors would affect the compensation. There was a proposal that the Department should add a clause 12(2)(g) that would focus on the actual financial loss that had been incurred by the expropriated owner.