It is often asserted that ninety-seven percent of PNG�s total land area remains under customary ownership, just as it was when PNG gained its independence from Australian colonial rule in 1975. However, in the eight years from 2003 to 2010, almost ten percent of PNG�s total land area was apparently alienated from its customary owners and transferred to private companies through something commonly known as the �lease�leaseback scheme.� This paper documents the origin and evolution of this scheme, the pattern of recent transactions that have so massively enlarged its scope, and the combination of economic and political factors that help to explain this apparent land grab. The paper ends with some remarks about the sources of opposition to thi...
Improving access to land in the Pacific remains a difficult problem. This paper presents results fro...
The power of compulsory acquisition has always been an important aspect in the acquisition of land ...
In a recent report on Papua New Guinea (PNG), the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) not...
It is still commonly asserted that 97 per cent of the land in Papua New Guinea (PNG) remains under c...
There is a growing conviction that problems associated with land mobilisation and development are at...
In recent years, private companies have acquired long-term leasehold titles to more than five millio...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to land. In addition to being an important source...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
"In this paper, I explain this episode [whole island of New Hanover (or Lavongai) was sold by a comp...
[Extract] Since colonial times there has been a division of land in Papua New Guinea (PNG) between '...
One part of the Australian colonial legacy in Papua New Guinea (PNG hereafter) is the Australian gov...
One part of the Australian colonial legacy in Papua New Guinea (PNG hereafter) is the Australian gov...
In 2007, Papua New Guinea's National Research Institute published a report from the National Land De...
On 19 March 2009 the Papua New Guinea (PNG) government unanimously passed legislation that allows lo...
Improving access to land in the Pacific remains a difficult problem. This paper presents results fro...
The power of compulsory acquisition has always been an important aspect in the acquisition of land ...
In a recent report on Papua New Guinea (PNG), the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) not...
It is still commonly asserted that 97 per cent of the land in Papua New Guinea (PNG) remains under c...
There is a growing conviction that problems associated with land mobilisation and development are at...
In recent years, private companies have acquired long-term leasehold titles to more than five millio...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to land. In addition to being an important source...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
"In this paper, I explain this episode [whole island of New Hanover (or Lavongai) was sold by a comp...
[Extract] Since colonial times there has been a division of land in Papua New Guinea (PNG) between '...
One part of the Australian colonial legacy in Papua New Guinea (PNG hereafter) is the Australian gov...
One part of the Australian colonial legacy in Papua New Guinea (PNG hereafter) is the Australian gov...
In 2007, Papua New Guinea's National Research Institute published a report from the National Land De...
On 19 March 2009 the Papua New Guinea (PNG) government unanimously passed legislation that allows lo...
Improving access to land in the Pacific remains a difficult problem. This paper presents results fro...
The power of compulsory acquisition has always been an important aspect in the acquisition of land ...
In a recent report on Papua New Guinea (PNG), the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) not...