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Land Law and Natural Ressources Management - Schedule
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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. |
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| 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 |
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| Coastal Zone Management with Reference to India C. Paranthaman, Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pondicherry |
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| 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 |
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| The Impact of the Decentralized Natural Ressources Management on land Law Dynamics in Cameroun Adonis Milol, Université Paris 1, Paris |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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) |
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| The Socio-economic context of Land Extensification In Kodagu District Emmanuel Bon, CERED-forum, University Paris 10 University Nanterre. |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Equal Property Rights : Behond Sustenance R. Revathi, S.K. University, Ananthapur (A.P) |
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| Judicial Expediency on Land Acquisition Ragunath Patnaik, Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar, India |
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| 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 |
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| Land laws, minerals & development : A case for legislative innovations D. Parthasarathy, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Mumbai. |
Dernier ajout : 9 mars 2006.



