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Buchanan J, Kramer T, Woods K.  2013.  Developing Disparity: Regional Investment in Burma's Borderlands. :1-53.
Rabe A.  2013.  Directive 01BB in Ratnakiri Province Cambodia: Issues and Impacts of Private Land Titling in Indigenous Communities. :1-45.
Human_Rights_Foundation_of_Monland-Burma(HURFOM).  2013.  Disputed Territory: Mon Farmers' Fight Against Unjust Land Acquisition and Barriers to Their Progress. :1-102.
Gillespie J.  2013.  The emerging role of property rights in land and housing disputes in Hanoi. State, Society and the Market in Contemporary Vietnam: Property, Power and Values. :103-137.
Sturgeon JC, Menzies NK, Lagerqvist YFujita, Thomas D, Ekasingh B, Lebel L, Phanvilay K, Thongmanivong S.  2013.  Enclosing Ethnic Minorities and Forests in the Golden Economic Quadrangle. Development and Change. 44(1):53-79.
Fox J, Castella J-C.  2013.  Expansion of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) in Mainland Southeast Asia: what are the prospects for smallholders? The Journal of Peasant Studies. 40(1):155-170.
Daley E, Osorio M, Clara_Mi_Young_Park _.  2013.  The Gender and Equity Implications of Land-Related Investments on Land Access and Labour and Income-Generating Opportunities: A Case Study of Selected Agricultural Investments in Lao PDR. :i-vi,1-67.
Sikor T, Auld G, Bebbington AJ, Benjaminsen TA, Gentry BS, Hunsberger C, Izac A-M, Margulis ME, Plieninger T, Schroeder H et al..  2013.  Global land governance: From territory to flow? Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 5(5):522-527.
Shwe_Gas_Movement(SGM).  2013.  Good Governance and the Extractive Industry in Burma: Complications of Burma’s Regulatory Framework. :1-18.
Bonnin C, Turner S.  2013.  ‘A good wife stays home’: gendered negotiations over state agricultural programmes, upland Vietnam. Gender, Place & Culture. 21(December 2014):1302-1320.
Padwe J.  2013.  Highlands of history: Indigenous identity and its antecedents in Cambodia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):282-295.
Lüke M.  2013.  Human Rights Assessment of the German-Cambodian Land Rights Program (LRP). :1-61.
Baird IG.  2013.  'Indigenous Peoples' and land: Comparing communal land titling and its implications in Cambodia and Laos. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):269-281.
Keating NB.  2013.  Kuy alterities: The struggle to conceptualise and claim Indigenous land rights in neoliberal Cambodia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):309-322.
Graf A, Kruckow C, Gemperle S.  2013.  ‘Land Grabbing’ in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Contexts CRITICAL REFLECTION. KOFF Roundtable of November 27th 2012. :1-8.
Hansen K.  2013.  Land Law, Land Rights, and Land Reform in Vietnam: A Deeper Look into “Land Grabbing” for Public and Private Development. :i-iv,1-40.
Menon N, Rodgers Y, Kennedy A.  2013.  Land Reform and Welfare in Vietnam: Why Gender of the Land-Rights Holder Matters. :1-44.
Muller F-V.  2013.  Land Rights Programme. :2.
Karen_Human_Rights_Group(KHRG).  2013.  Losing ground: Land conflicts and collective action in eastern Myanmar. :i-iii,1-89.
Dwyer MB.  2013.  Micro-Geopolitics: Capitalising Security in Laos's Golden Quadrangle. Geopolitics. 19:377-405.
Chantavanich S, Middleton C, Michiko I.  2013.  On the Move: Critical Migration Themes in ASEAN. :i-xvi,1-237.
Focus_on_the_Global_South _.  2013.  Moving Forward: Study on the Impacts of the Implementation of Order 01BB in Selected Communities in Rural Cambodia. :1-50.
Chao S.  2013.  National Updates on Agribusiness Large Scale Land Acquisitions in Southeast Asia Brief. Brief #8 of 8: Union of Burma. Agribusiness large-scale land acquisitions and human rights in Southeast Asia - Updates from Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Timor-Leste and Burma. :140-157.
Muller F-V, Zülsdorf G.  2013.  Old Policies – New Action: A Surprising Political Initiative to Recognize Human Rights in the Cambodian Land Reform. Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2013. :1-17.
Labbe D., Musil C..  2013.  Periurban Land Redevelopment in Vietnam under Market Socialism. Urban Studies. 51(May):1146-1161.

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