Encroaching on Lands and Livelihoods considers whether national expropriation laws in 30 countries across Asia and Africa follow the international standards established in Section 16 of the VGGTs. It analyzes laws against a set of 24 indicators (hereinafter “expropriation indicators”) based on the standards established in Section 16 and provides examples of expropriation practices drawn from literature reviews to illustrate the importance of adopting international standards. Based on this analysis, the paper offers a set of recommendations that identifies steps that governments, civil societies, and other stakeholders can take to adopt international standards on expropriation, compensation, and resettlement
This paper sets out why land expropriation is a hidden danger of the response to climate change; a d...
This paper presents the land rights in present Ethiopia and the type of valuation system followed du...
Development, widely considered a solution to long-term population displacement, can paradoxically cr...
Encroaching on Lands and Livelihoods considers whether national expropriation laws in 30 countries a...
This book presents the first-ever comprehensive assessment of whether national laws enacted in 50 co...
The challenges associated with determining fair compensation for expropriated land have been extensi...
The challenges associated with determining fair compensation for expropriated land have been extensi...
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Issues in Expropriation reviews the contemporary major issues...
This article addresses the complex and topical issue of the relevance of environmental concerns in t...
This thesis is primarily concerned with laws guiding valuation for expropriation and compensation in...
Based on the current international documents on a good governance of land tenure, a four-level parti...
In this publication, the editors present the first comparative overview of expropriation law in Euro...
‘Indirect expropriation’ is not an uncommon concept in international law. It generally concerns situ...
Expropriation is an institute of contemporary legislation whose applicability, or implementation, is...
The basic criteria suggested in this article are not intended to be exclusive determinative factors,...
This paper sets out why land expropriation is a hidden danger of the response to climate change; a d...
This paper presents the land rights in present Ethiopia and the type of valuation system followed du...
Development, widely considered a solution to long-term population displacement, can paradoxically cr...
Encroaching on Lands and Livelihoods considers whether national expropriation laws in 30 countries a...
This book presents the first-ever comprehensive assessment of whether national laws enacted in 50 co...
The challenges associated with determining fair compensation for expropriated land have been extensi...
The challenges associated with determining fair compensation for expropriated land have been extensi...
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Issues in Expropriation reviews the contemporary major issues...
This article addresses the complex and topical issue of the relevance of environmental concerns in t...
This thesis is primarily concerned with laws guiding valuation for expropriation and compensation in...
Based on the current international documents on a good governance of land tenure, a four-level parti...
In this publication, the editors present the first comparative overview of expropriation law in Euro...
‘Indirect expropriation’ is not an uncommon concept in international law. It generally concerns situ...
Expropriation is an institute of contemporary legislation whose applicability, or implementation, is...
The basic criteria suggested in this article are not intended to be exclusive determinative factors,...
This paper sets out why land expropriation is a hidden danger of the response to climate change; a d...
This paper presents the land rights in present Ethiopia and the type of valuation system followed du...
Development, widely considered a solution to long-term population displacement, can paradoxically cr...