Post-Conflict Ambon: Forced Migration And The Ethno-Territorial Effects Of Customary Tenure


Post-Conflict Ambon: Forced Migration And The Ethno-Territorial Effects Of Customary Tenure Jeroen Adam, 2010   In post-conflict contexts characterized by large-scale migration and increasing levels of legal pluralism, customary land tenure risks being deployed as a tool of ethno-territorialization in which displaced communities are denied return and secure land rights. This thesis will be illustrated through a case study of the Indonesian island of Ambon where a recognition of customary...

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