Land and the Sudanese transition to peace

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Land policy issues are not fully addressed in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. As IDPs return home, and lay claim to land and water use rights, disputes could threaten stability in south Sudan, the Three Areas, Darfur and eastern Sudan.
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Authors Polloni, Domenico;
Journal forced migration review
Year 2005
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