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Georgia: Project to Develop Land
Markets
USAID/Booz Allen & Hamilton, Inc. RDI provided legal and consulting
services on the USAID-financed "Project to Develop Land Markets in
Georgia." RDI activities included field research, policy development,
and legal drafting related to the development of urban and rural land
and real estate markets in Georgia. RDI lawyers worked closely with the
project's team of Georgian lawyers on a variety of outputs, including:
a comprehensive assessment of the legal basis for both rural and urban
land ownership and land markets; a draft decree on speeding up land registration
(this decree was modified and signed by President Shevardnadze); and a
policy assessment of whether and how to privatize agricultural land remaining
in state ownership. November 1997 to October 2000.
Indonesia: Land Law Reform
Checchi Consulting Corporation and USAID. RDI supplemented its prior fieldwork
experience in Indonesia with fieldwork specifically examining issues arising
out of the land law reform laws the Indonesians were in the process of
drafting. RDI consulted and collaborated with the Indonesian land law
reform drafting teams and produced a report that included specific recommendations
for amendments to the law. In this work, RDI took particular note of the
issues affecting markets, investor confidence and security, potential
for social conflict arising out of land problems, and land issues or problems
created or exacerbated by decentralization.
The primary focus of the research was in areas of customary law as they
relate to land. Other areas of research and investigation included: the
formalization of customary rights to land; possible structures for the
resolution of existing and future land disputes; effective registration
of existing land rights; possible guidelines for takings of land that
ensure adequate notice and fair compensation; issues pertaining to zoning
laws, and viability of land markets.
RDI also produced a report on the land law drafting process itself, noting
areas of contention, institutional challenges, and further needed technical
assistance work. RDI provided an overview of other land law reform efforts
in Indonesia and technical assistance concerned with them. July to December
2000.
Kyrgyz Republic: On-Going Land Market
Development,
Land Reform, and Regulatory Reform Legal and Policy Consulting
ARD/Checchi and USAID. RDI provided ongoing legal regulatory and institutional
reform, legal drafting assistance, policy advice, and implementation assistance
on the new Kyrgyz land code and laws on registration, peasant farms, cooperatives,
mortgage, and privatization of land. RDI also organized and led an extensive
field research and survey effort directed at obtaining baseline information
on land administration, dispute resolution, land use, servitudes, and
zoning to inform the drafting of regulations and institutional reform.
The fieldwork and survey results were used in the development of implementing
regulations and in public education programs. RDI attorneys then participated
in the design and writing of a training program on land legislation and
legal issues related to land ownership and land transactions presented
to Kyrgyz lawyers slated to staff legal assistance centers. RDI lawyers
also participated in the 3-week training session as trainers and facilitators.
August 1999 to August 2001.
Republic of Moldova: Land Privatization Program
Booz Allen & Hamilton
Inc. and USAID. RDI served as a primary subcontractor
for the Republic of Moldova's Land Privatization
Program. RDI attorneys
in Seattle provided additional support. RDI assisted
the Government of Moldova in developing the necessary
legal, regulatory, and institutional environment
to privatize agricultural and commercial land
and remove obstacles to land
sales and other transactions. This effort included
design and implementation of a nationwide program
for mass titling and registration of land. The
resident
RDI attorney provided the leadership for the
project's legal team, and served as the Chief
of Party for the final four months of the project.
Other RDI
activities included advising on new and amended
legislation (Land Code, Cadastre Law, Notary
Law, and others); preparation of a manual describing
the process for sale, lease, bequest, and exchange
of agricultural land;
and ongoing assistance with publication of a
monthly agricultural newsletter for farmers and
officials. RDI supervised creation of ten rural-based
legal
aid centers to help new landowners enforce their
land rights. January 1996 to December 2000. Russia: Policy and Legal Advice on Land
Privatization
and Land Market Development.
USAID. RDI implemented a USAID-financed cooperative agreement to provide
comprehensive legal and consulting services to the Government of Russia
on policy, legal, and administrative issues of land reform, farm restructuring,
land registration, and land market creation. RDI also conducted rural
field research and managed two legal aid centers providing advice to
rural landowners on how to best use their new land rights. The project
included a Moscow office and in-country staff.
Major activities included key inputs into the State Duma deliberations
on the draft basic law on land (the "Land Code"), advice to
regional governments on development and implementation of regional legislation
on private land ownership, field research in several provinces, consultations
with high government officials, preparation of multitudes of background
and policy documents on a wide range of land-related issues, establishment
and management of a legal aid center in Samara Province, and management
of a legal aid center in Vladimir Province. August 1997 through February
1999.
Russia: Policy Advice on Russian
Federation Land Privatization
USAID/Harvard Institute for International Development. RDI worked under
two USAID-financed activities -- a cooperative agreement and the "Legal
Reform Project" -- to provide services on policy, legal, and administrative
issues of land reform, farm restructuring, land registration, and land
market creation in the Russian Federation. RDI also conducted rural
field research and established a legal aid center providing advice to
rural landowners on how to best use their new land rights. The project
included a RDI attorney resident in Moscow from August 1994 through
July 1997.
Major activities included key inputs into two presidential decrees on
land reform, work on the law on land registration, drafting of a basic
law on land, consultations with high government officials, and preparation
of multitudes of background and policy documents on a wide range of
land-related issues, field research in several Russian provinces, providing
expertise to USAID's Regional Investment Initiative, and establishment
and management of a legal aid center in Vladimir Province. October 1993
through July 1997.
Tajikistan: Institution-Building
Technical Assistance Project
LTC, SOFRECO, and the World Bank. RDI provided consultant services in
support of farm restructuring and de-monopolizing the state cotton marketing
entity and its ginneries. RDI attorneys conducted rural fieldwork, characterized
the status of farm re-structuring, reviewed existing legal framework for
the development of an agricultural land market, made recommendations on
new legislation that may be required, and provided advice as to a process
for the development and enactment of the new legislation, regulations
and by-laws. Recommendations included basic tenure reform measures, development
of secondary, supporting regulations that would support land market and
leasing activity, and a variety of actions that would work to develop
and establish the rule of law. September to November 1998.
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