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  1. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    September, 2017
    Myanmar

    Myanmar may soon face a land conflict epidemic as a result of the growing influx of investments and
    the consequent demand for land, unless laws and policies that adequately address land rights issues
    are urgently adopted and implemented.
    The Myotha Industrial Park typifies Myanmar’s current economic development model, which seeks
    to incentivize investment in areas designated as “least developed.” The Myotha Industrial Park,
    developed by the Burmese company Mandalay Myotha Industrial Development (MMID) in Ngazun

  2. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    September, 2017
    Myanmar

    Burma is situated in Southeastern Asia, bordering Bangladesh, India, China, Laos and Thailand. The
    majority of its population lives in rural areas and depends on land as a primary means of livelihood.
    Because all land in Burma ultimately belongs to the state, citizens and organizations depend upon use
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    rights, but do not own land.
    Burma’s laws grant women equal rights i
    n some respects and also recognize certain customary laws that
    provide women equal rights in relation to land. In practice, however, the rights of many women are

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