Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar
Title | Re-Asserting Control: Voluntary Return, Restitution and the Right to Land for IDPs and Refugees in Myanmar |
Annotated Record | Not Annotated |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | TNI _ |
Issue | Myanmar Policy Briefing #20 |
Pagination | 1-34 |
Key themes | AccessToJustice, Dispossession-grabbing, MigrationLabour |
Abstract | ABSTRACTED FROM WEBSITE INTRODUCTION: This briefing looks at the particular situation of people displaced by armed conflict. It will do so from the perspective that displacement is complicated in its own right, but any proposed solutions to displacement must also be understood in a wider context of rapid land polarization. Failure to take this perspective risks more harm than good. For people affected by displacement, land is much more than just an economic asset. Being able to return to one’s original place is a deeply felt aspiration about restoring the social relations that constitute a person’s identity. The long-standing displacement of people, land-grabbing and non-existence of rights to land in many parts of the country mean that land reform and land restitution must be a central issue in any peace settlement. What happens today with the land is inextricably tied to the country’s future prospects for peace and democracy. |
URL | https://www.tni.org/en/publication/re-asserting-control-voluntary-return-restitution-and-the-right-to-land-for-idps-and |
Availability | Available for download |
Countries | Myanmar |
Document Type | Report |
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