Land Tenure Center Newsletter
Number 80, Fall 2000, p. 15
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No. 37. Recent Developments in Land Tenure Law in Eritrea, Horn of Africa
Luca G. Castellani, June 2000, 19 p., paper copy $4.
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/wp37.html
Describes the main features of the new Eritrean land law and its operative assumption that the legislation is meant to extend state control over land.
No. 38. From Refuge to Refugee: the African Case
Charles Geisler and Ragendra de Sousa, August 2000, 24 p., paper copy $4.
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/wp38.html
Looks at the significant threat caused to human populations by exclusionary conservation and concludes with a discussion of a possible remedy for policy administrators seeking both expanded conservation and a reduction in human displacement.
No. 39. Legal Transfer and the Legitimation of Law: Implications of Farm Family Property Provisions in Albanian Legislation
Rachel Wheeler, August 2000, 25 p., paper copy $4.
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/wp39.html
Draws on lessons from Latin America in the 1960s to ascertain what relevance legal transfer has in the context of the emerging market economies and democratic societies of the former communist countries of East Europe and the Soviet Union.
No. 40. Tenure and Natural Resources in The Gambia: Summary of Research Findings and Policy Options
Mark Schoonmaker Freudenberger, August 2000, 233 p., paper copy $12.
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/wp40.html
Summarizes key tenure issues on tenure and natural resource management in The Gambia and contains case studies on the tenure situations found in different agroecological zones in The Gambia.
No. 41. Minnesota v. Mille Lacs: Gateway to Tribal/State Resource Management
Mark J. Gonzalez, September 2000, 17 p., paper copy $4.
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/wp41.html
Addresses a misconceptualization of the legal theory that governs Indian sovereignty and argues that tribes are in an equal position with the state in actively developing wildlife and fisheries policy.
No. 42. Land and Population on the Indian Reservations of Wisconsin: Past, Present, and Future
Gary Sandefur, Miguel Ceballos, Susan Mannon, September 2000, 22 p., paper copy $4.
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/wp42.html
Discusses the historical relationship between the land and Wisconsin’s Indian groups, which is strikingly emblematic of the larger American Indian population.
No. 1-S. Conceptos sobre tenencia de la tierra
John W. Bruce, trans. by Citlali Cortés Montaño, August 2000, 8 pages, single paper copy free, additional copies $1.
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/tb01s.html
Spanish translation of LTC's popular Review of Tenure Terminology. Includes tenure terms and glossary.
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