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Background Paper: In whose interests? The politics of land titling
Date published: 10 Jun 05
An AID/WATCH backgrounder from 2005 that is extremely relevant today in weighing up the latest wave of aid funded land reforms in 2008.
While debate raged in Australia about the Howard Governments' challenge to indigenous native title, changes were also afoot in the Pacific through the Australian aid program to promote the tricky business of registering customary land. This 2005 backgrounder by Lissa Rusanen goes behind the rhetoric and finds that in practice the main proponents of land titling are mining companies wanting to access to resources.
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