1. The problem of land grabbing. — 2. The three sources of law governing investments in land. — 3. The international law. — 3.1. Permanent sovereignty over natural resources: UN Resolution 1803/ 1962, UN Resolution 3281/ 1974. — 3.2. Natural resources and indigenous people: UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. — 3.3. Property Right as a fundamental human right. — 3.4. Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment. — 3.5. FAO Voluntary Guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests in the context of national food security. — 4. The domestic law: its role in the regulation of property rights for land investments.— 4.1. The African situation. — 4.2. The relevance of land registratio...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
Global and regional guidelines have been developed in the period 2009–2014 to improve land governanc...
“Civilized living in market economies is not simply due to greater prosperity but to the order that ...
The rise and deepening of economic globalization has highlighted a closer connection between interna...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
This chapter introduces the third part of the volume, which deals with the conundrum of the regulati...
Land acquisitions have increased significantly over the last decade and claims have been made that t...
Recently, foreign direct investment in land, also termed ‘land grabbing’, has increased significantl...
The last decade saw an increase in foreign investor interest in the acquisition of agricultural land...
The paper identifies the shortcomings of national administrative laws which ease the emergence of la...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
Property rights are crucial in shaping foreign investment and its socio‐economic outcomes. Their all...
The present article discusses the question of land grabbing with a focus on human rights related is...
Since the global crises in the 2000s, many foreign and domestic actors have acquired large tracts of...
© 2017 Dr. Gashahun Lemessa FuraOver the last decade, there has been a dramatic surge in large-scale...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
Global and regional guidelines have been developed in the period 2009–2014 to improve land governanc...
“Civilized living in market economies is not simply due to greater prosperity but to the order that ...
The rise and deepening of economic globalization has highlighted a closer connection between interna...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
This chapter introduces the third part of the volume, which deals with the conundrum of the regulati...
Land acquisitions have increased significantly over the last decade and claims have been made that t...
Recently, foreign direct investment in land, also termed ‘land grabbing’, has increased significantl...
The last decade saw an increase in foreign investor interest in the acquisition of agricultural land...
The paper identifies the shortcomings of national administrative laws which ease the emergence of la...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
Property rights are crucial in shaping foreign investment and its socio‐economic outcomes. Their all...
The present article discusses the question of land grabbing with a focus on human rights related is...
Since the global crises in the 2000s, many foreign and domestic actors have acquired large tracts of...
© 2017 Dr. Gashahun Lemessa FuraOver the last decade, there has been a dramatic surge in large-scale...
Due to current crises, large-scale land acquisition is becoming a topic of growing concern. Public d...
Global and regional guidelines have been developed in the period 2009–2014 to improve land governanc...
“Civilized living in market economies is not simply due to greater prosperity but to the order that ...