Being anchored in the broader policy debate on the effectiveness of international human rights standards on the ground, this chapter inquires whether human rights carry any relevance in the Cambodian landscape of contestation of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) and long-term leases. The chapter first establishes that substantive and procedural obligations relevant to LSLAs result from Cambodia’s ratification of human rights treaties. It then examines whether and to what extent this normative framework informs the acts and actions of the government in relation to land transactions, and the strategies employed by affected communities. The study relies on legal analysis to unearth tensions between processes set in motion by land laws and ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation consi...
A first version of this working paper was published in 2015 by GRAESE (Research Group on East and So...
The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and...
Being anchored in the broader policy debate on the effectiveness of international human rights stand...
This chapter aims to contribute to the debate on contemporary ‘land grabbing’ and its impact on huma...
This paper investigates the relationship between land laws and the exclusion of informal communities...
Cambodia is endowed with relatively abundant natural resources. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RG...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
Most of the land reforms of recent decades have followed an approach of “formalization and capitaliz...
The objective of the case study reported in this chapter was to identify effective practices and pol...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
Cambodia has been undergoing a seemingly continual metamorphosis over the last 200 years. During tha...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation consi...
A first version of this working paper was published in 2015 by GRAESE (Research Group on East and So...
The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and...
Being anchored in the broader policy debate on the effectiveness of international human rights stand...
This chapter aims to contribute to the debate on contemporary ‘land grabbing’ and its impact on huma...
This paper investigates the relationship between land laws and the exclusion of informal communities...
Cambodia is endowed with relatively abundant natural resources. The Royal Government of Cambodia (RG...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
Most of the land reforms of recent decades have followed an approach of “formalization and capitaliz...
The objective of the case study reported in this chapter was to identify effective practices and pol...
This paper introduces and applies an analytical framework to study how formal and informal instituti...
Cambodia has been undergoing a seemingly continual metamorphosis over the last 200 years. During tha...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation consi...
A first version of this working paper was published in 2015 by GRAESE (Research Group on East and So...
The Cambodian case examines migration, land tenure and land management, in a context of conflict and...