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Introduction to Land Rights in
           Conflict

             Peter Van der Auweraert
  Head - Property, Land and Reparations Division
  International Organization for Migration (IOM)


                1 November 2011
Conflict Cycle
Connections between Conflict and Land

                                     Insecurity – Mobilization on
      Grievances - Latent Issues:
                                       Land Issues; Institutions
       Access to Land ; Historical
                                       Weaken; Land Grabbing
      Injustices; Insecure Tenure;
                                      Increases; Private Dispute
       Environmental Pressures
                                        Resolution on the Rise




        Conflict – Displacement
                                      Peace Negotiations – Land
         (Occupation of Land);
                                          Grabbing Persists;
      Institutional Collapse; Land
                                       Consolidation of Conflict
        and Resources Fuel and
                                     Gains; Land Issues Included in
      Sustain Conflict; New Land
                                             Negotiations?
        and Property Relations




          Post-Conflict – Land
      Grabbing; Return; Evictions;
      Value Increase; Investments;
      Structural Problems Persist;
         Institutions Still Weak
Conflict Cycle
    Connections between Conflict and Land

•   Land is not only an issue in conflict, also relevant in
    transitional and post-natural disaster contexts;
•   Land frequently plays a role in micro-level tensions and
    conflicts, which can feed into macro-level violence and conflict
•   Conflict cycle presentation is to some extent misleading:
    many structural issues persist throughout all phases,     clean
    breaks are rare;
•   After conflict: communities and individuals do not wait for
    local or international “outsiders” to develop “coping
    mechanisms” and tailored solutions;
•   Land issues do not affect all equally: vulnerable groups and
    individuals invariably suffer the most before, during and after
    conflict.
Conflict and Land
        Common Post-Conflict Challenges
•   Competing land claims that accompany “peace dividend”:
    •   Return of displaced persons, refugees and ex-combatants;
    •   Secondary occupancy and abandoned land;
    •   Depleted housing stock and livelihood challenges;
    •   (Post-)conflict urbanisation; and
    •   Mined land
•   Structural land issues that require broad legal, policy and
    institutional reform;
•   Land management institutions and dispute resolution
    mechanisms require strengthening or overhaul; and
•   Strong pressures to act quickly: humanitarian
    imperatives; population expectations; political drivers
Conflict and Land
               International Engagement
•   Direct engagement:
    •   a history of reluctance to engage due to perceived or real
        complexity; political sensitivity; and lack of awareness;
    •   past few years have seen an upsurge of interest within the
        international system in conflict and land and natural resources;
    •   programming is increasing, but land remains a sector where
        gaps in international responses and awareness are acute.
•   Indirect engagement:
    •   many international assistance activities, humanitarian or
        otherwise, have a profound impact on local land relations;
    •   lack of awareness and phenomenon of shifting responsibilities
        for medium- and longer-term impact elsewhere persists;
    •   “do no harm” and self-interested pragmatism both plead for up-
        front recognition and integration of land-related impacts
Conflict and Land
    International Engagement - Lessons Learned
•    Inter-sectorial nature of land issues poses a coordination challenge
     at both national and international level which needs to be tackled
     early on;
•    Land needs to be integrated in conflict analysis and impact
     assessments, and land interventions need to integrate conflict
     impact assessments;
•    Local context is central, and “practicability” needs to be a central
     concern: grand schemes and plans often do not work (but
     sometimes can);
•    Technical support isolated from political engagement may not
     work: usually an integral approach is required; and
•    Ignoring land issues that have the potential to undermine peace-
     building or reignite conflict is seldom a good idea.

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Peter Van der Auweraert - IOM

  • 1. Introduction to Land Rights in Conflict Peter Van der Auweraert Head - Property, Land and Reparations Division International Organization for Migration (IOM) 1 November 2011
  • 2.
  • 3. Conflict Cycle Connections between Conflict and Land Insecurity – Mobilization on Grievances - Latent Issues: Land Issues; Institutions Access to Land ; Historical Weaken; Land Grabbing Injustices; Insecure Tenure; Increases; Private Dispute Environmental Pressures Resolution on the Rise Conflict – Displacement Peace Negotiations – Land (Occupation of Land); Grabbing Persists; Institutional Collapse; Land Consolidation of Conflict and Resources Fuel and Gains; Land Issues Included in Sustain Conflict; New Land Negotiations? and Property Relations Post-Conflict – Land Grabbing; Return; Evictions; Value Increase; Investments; Structural Problems Persist; Institutions Still Weak
  • 4. Conflict Cycle Connections between Conflict and Land • Land is not only an issue in conflict, also relevant in transitional and post-natural disaster contexts; • Land frequently plays a role in micro-level tensions and conflicts, which can feed into macro-level violence and conflict • Conflict cycle presentation is to some extent misleading: many structural issues persist throughout all phases, clean breaks are rare; • After conflict: communities and individuals do not wait for local or international “outsiders” to develop “coping mechanisms” and tailored solutions; • Land issues do not affect all equally: vulnerable groups and individuals invariably suffer the most before, during and after conflict.
  • 5. Conflict and Land Common Post-Conflict Challenges • Competing land claims that accompany “peace dividend”: • Return of displaced persons, refugees and ex-combatants; • Secondary occupancy and abandoned land; • Depleted housing stock and livelihood challenges; • (Post-)conflict urbanisation; and • Mined land • Structural land issues that require broad legal, policy and institutional reform; • Land management institutions and dispute resolution mechanisms require strengthening or overhaul; and • Strong pressures to act quickly: humanitarian imperatives; population expectations; political drivers
  • 6. Conflict and Land International Engagement • Direct engagement: • a history of reluctance to engage due to perceived or real complexity; political sensitivity; and lack of awareness; • past few years have seen an upsurge of interest within the international system in conflict and land and natural resources; • programming is increasing, but land remains a sector where gaps in international responses and awareness are acute. • Indirect engagement: • many international assistance activities, humanitarian or otherwise, have a profound impact on local land relations; • lack of awareness and phenomenon of shifting responsibilities for medium- and longer-term impact elsewhere persists; • “do no harm” and self-interested pragmatism both plead for up- front recognition and integration of land-related impacts
  • 7. Conflict and Land International Engagement - Lessons Learned • Inter-sectorial nature of land issues poses a coordination challenge at both national and international level which needs to be tackled early on; • Land needs to be integrated in conflict analysis and impact assessments, and land interventions need to integrate conflict impact assessments; • Local context is central, and “practicability” needs to be a central concern: grand schemes and plans often do not work (but sometimes can); • Technical support isolated from political engagement may not work: usually an integral approach is required; and • Ignoring land issues that have the potential to undermine peace- building or reignite conflict is seldom a good idea.