Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law

 

NUMBER 55 / 2007 / CONTENTS

 

SPECIAL ISSUE:

AFTER RECOGNITION:

IMPLEMENTING SPECIAL RIGHTS IN

NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

 

        Guest Editors: Melanie Wiber

                             Chris Milley

 

About the contributors | text |

 

Introduction.

Seeking Clarity, Legitimacy and Respect:

The Struggle to Implement Special Rights. [Pages 1-10]

       Melanie Wiber and Chris Milley | article (pdf) |

 

Contested Domains:

The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) and

Legal Pluralism in the Northern Philippines.

[Pages 11-36]

       June Prill-Brett | abstract | article (pdf) |

 

Lost In Transition?

The Politics of Conservation, Indigenous Land

Rights and Community-Based Resource Management

in Southern Africa. [Pages 37-71]

       Werner Zips and Manuela Zips-Mairitsch | abstract |

       | article (pdf) |

 

Fuzzy Property Relations in the Vietnamese Uplands:

Ethnography of Forest Access and Control. [Pages 73-94]

       To Xuan Phuc | abstract | article (pdf) |

 

Shifting Resource Entitlements and Governance Reform

During the Agrarian Transition in Sumatra, Indonesia.

[Pages 95-121]

        John McCarthy | abstract | article (pdf) |

 

Traditional Authority Revisited:

Popular Perceptions of Chiefs and Chieftaincy in

Peri-Urban Kumasi, Ghana.  [Pages 123-161]

        Janine Ubink | abstract | article (pdf) |

 

After Marshall:

Implementation of Aboriginal Fishing Rights in Atlantic

Canada.  [Pages 163-186]

        Melanie Wiber and Chris Milley | abstract |

        | article (pdf) |

 

Fishing Rights Struggles in Norway:

Political or Legal Strategies?  [Pages 187-210]

        Siri Ulfsdatter Søreng | abstract | article (pdf) |

 

The Return of the Landlord:

Chinese Land Acquisition Conflicts as Illustrated by

Peri-Urban Kunming.  [Pages 211-244]

        Benjamin van Rooij | abstract | article (pdf) |

 

 

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