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Day 1 : 17th March, 2006

09.00–10.30 Welcome of the participants and opening session
10.30-10.45 Tea Break
PANEL 1 The Challenges of Water Management
10.45 Rights of people in Water Management
L. Solomon Raja, Dr Ambedkar Government Law College, Pondicherry
Judicial Intervention in Water Sharing - Conflicts in India with Special reference to Cauvery Water Dispute
K. Chandrasegaran, Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pondicherry.
Water Law Reforms in the Context of water Sector reforms
Philippe Cullet, School of law, School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), London
12.30-14.00 Lunch Break
14.00- Water Ressources Management in India
Abdul RazakKaffurKan, Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pondicherry
Property Rights of Water in a Changing Context
Vishnu Konoorayur, Indian Law Institute, Delhi
Coastal Zone Management with Reference to India
C. Paranthaman, Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pondicherry
16.00-16.15 Tea Break
16.15- Right to water – A Basic human right : Some Reflections
Dr. Ragunath Reddy, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Law University, Chennai
Pollution of Acquifier and denial Human Right.
Prof. Ebenezer Joseph, Government Law College, Tirunelvelli, Tamil Nadu

Day 2 : 18th March, 2006

PANEL 2 The Challenges of Forest Management
08.30- Ivory Coast’s land law reformof 1998 in the light of the political and agrarian history and in the perspective of the recent conflict. A case study of the Western Forests.
J-Pierre CHAUVEAU, INRA-UMR Moisa, IRD-UR, Montpellier
Non-wood Forest Products and Management of the forest of Kerala
Lucie Dejouhanet, French Institute of Pondicherry
The Impact of the Decentralized Natural Ressources Management on land Law Dynamics in Cameroun
Adonis Milol, Université Paris 1, Paris
Judicial Process and Democratisation of Forest Resource Management : A critical Appraisal of of the case of T.N. Godavarman Tirumalpad
T.K. Naveen, Lawyer, Delhi
1030-1045 Tea Break
PANEL 3 The Challenge of Women’s rights
1045- Matrimonial Regime in India
D. Sankar, Lecturer, Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pondicherry
1045- Women’s inheritance of land according to modern Hindu Law
Florence Laroche-Gisserot, Paris, France
1230-1400 Lunch Break
PANEL 4 The Question of land Reforms
1400- Tunisian Land Law : Origins and evolution since Independence
Nada Auzary-Schmaltz, CNRS/IRMC
Contemporary challenges of the land law of 1885 on urban planning in Tunisia
Jellal Abdelkafi, DPLG/IUP, Tunisia
Post land reform land uses along the coastal areas of Vypin island, Kerala, India
Thomson Kaleekal, Cochin University of Science & Technology
1600-1615 Tea Break
PANEL 4 The Issue of Tribal’s People’s Rights
1615- Good governance and contestation over tribal rights to land in India
Ajit Menon, Research Fellow, CISED, Bangalore
State Against Democracy or State Action for General Will : Use of laws & judicial interpretation of laws for land acquisition that deny rights to the tribal people : Cases of mega projects in Orissa
Shyama Prasad Rout, JNU, Delhi
SForest Resources Management and Tribal Development in India
Seetha Kumari, Lecturer, Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pondicherry

Day 3 : 19th March, 2006

PANEL 5 The Challenges of participation
0830- “Local is Lekker”. Devolution of Land Rights To Community-Based Organizations & the Sustainable Use of the Local Natural Assets : The CBNRM National Programm in Namibia
Renaud Lapeyre, Université Versailles St-Quentin en Yvelines, Centre d’Economie et d’Ethique pour l’environnement et le Développement
Land Law Security & Mediation
Manuela Lesage, CIRAD, France
Sustainable Development of Fisheries through Decentralised Governance : A case Study of Coastal Local Self Governments in Kerala
Hari Babu & J. B. Rajan, Assistants Professors, Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA)
The Socio-economic context of Land Extensification In Kodagu District
Emmanuel Bon, CERED-forum, University Paris 10 University Nanterre.
1030-1045 Tea Break
1045- Participation & Management of Natural Ressources – Locating the Communities
Pampa Mukherjee, Punja University, Depatment of Political Science, Punjab University, Chandigarh
Access to land & Natural Ressource Management in Madagascar’s Hignlands. Customary Practices & Securisation of rights
Mustapha Omrane, Université Paris 5, France
Tsunami & Land Law
Georgette David, Pondicherry
1230-1400 Lunch Break
PANEL 6 The stakes of the merchandization of land & of private property
1400- The legal organization of Land property in Cameroun
Tchapmegni Robinson, Université de Nantes, Juge aux Tribunaux de Mbalmayo, Cameroun
C.R. Noyes typology of property regimes
Mathieu Galey, Université de Paris, France
Equal Property Rights : Behond Sustenance
R. Revathi, S.K. University, Ananthapur (A.P)
Judicial Expediency on Land Acquisition
Ragunath Patnaik, Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar, India
1600-1615 Tea Break
PANEL 7 Environmental & Emerging Challenges in Natural Ressources Management
1615- The issues of Land & Environmental law in Uttar Pradesh
V. P. Tiwari, Allahabad University, India
Legal framework for Integral Natural Ressources Management in India - A critical Review
M. S. Vani & Dr. Rohit Asthana, Development Center for Alternative Policies, New Delhi
Land laws, minerals & development : A case for legislative innovations
D. Parthasarathy, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Mumbai.

Dernier ajout : 9 mars 2006.