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Adat in Indonesian Land Law: A Promise for the Future or a Dead End?
At present the contestation of the Indonesian state’s dispossessory policies regarding land and other natural resources is dominated by a discourse based on adat.
A. Bedner, Yance Arizona
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Land law reform in Kenya: Devolution, veto players, and the limits of an institutional fix
Much of the promise of the good governance agenda in African countries since the 1990s rested on reforms aimed at 'getting the institutions right', sometimes by creating regulatory agencies that would be above the fray of partisan politics.
Catherine Boone+7 more
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Indonesian Agrarian Law syncretically aims to create a national legal unity and respecting customary rights to land at the same time. The second aim is to tolerate the diversity in national land law.
Rikardo Simarmata
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE FOR SOCIAL WELFARE – SYSTEMIC DIFFERENCES AND LINKS BETWEEN PROPERTY, LAND RIGHTS AND HOUSING RIGHTS [PDF]
Our purpose in this article is to argue that, as far as the constitutional promotion and protection of social welfare is concerned, there are significant theoretical and systemic differences between property, land rights and housing rights.
AJ van der Walt, Sue-Mari Viljoen
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Land regulation in the European Union and Hungary
Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the economic-judiciary surroundings of states. In Hungarian history, land ownership has undergone many radical transitions.
Erika Szabó
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Acquisition of the ownership of agricultural lands in Hungary, taking the EU's and other countries' law into consideration [PDF]
The present article concentrates on the acquisition of ownership (and in some respects: use) of agricultural and forestry lands, especially as to the cross-border aspects.
Szilágyi János E.
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Editorial: Celebrating the Legacy of Professor Willemien du Plessis in Customary Law and Land Issues
In the world of academia, there are individuals who stand as beacons of inspiration, mentorship, and unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge.
Christa Rautenbach, Juanita M Pienaar
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Unlawful occupation of Inner-City Buildings: A Constitutional Analysis of the Rights and Obligations involved [PDF]
The unlawful occupation of inner-city buildings in South Africa has led to a number of legal disputes between vulnerable occupiers and individual landowners that highlight the conflict between individuals' constitutional right not to be evicted in an ...
Janke Strydom, Sue-Mari Viljoen (Maass)
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LAND OWNERSHIP BASED ON NATIONAL LAND LAW IN INDONESIA
This study examines the certainty of ownership of land rights under the national law on land in Indonesia. The study is a normative study focused on reviewing the laws governing land and ownership for Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals living in ...
Irene Eka Sihombing
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This paper revisits the World Bank's land law reform agenda in Africa by focusing on two central issues: (1) land law reform as a tool for resolving land conflicts, and (2) the role of land law reform in addressing gender inequalities.
A. Collins, Matthew I. Mitchell
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