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ID:   086186


Conflict in Chittagong hill tracts / Nayak, Arun Kumar   Journal Article
Nayak, Arun Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract South Asia occupies a prominet place in the global map of ethnic conflict. Efforts for nation building in this region have been blocked due to fierce fight among various groups for their rights against perceived discriminations by the state and majority communities.
Key Words Conflict  Bangladesh  Chittagong 
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ID:   131233


Construction of deep sea port in Bangladesh-an illusion or a re / Abedin, Joynal   Journal Article
Abedin, Joynal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words China  India  Bangladesh  Trades  Chittagong  Mongla Port 
Deep Sea Port  Padma Bridge  Sonadia 
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ID:   110332


Growing Indo-Bangladesh relations / Pramanik, Bimal   Journal Article
Pramanik, Bimal Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Past, present and future of slum property regimes in Chittagong,Bbangladesh / Suykens, Bert   Journal Article
Suykens, Bert Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues for the need to take time into account when understanding land ownership in slums. It shows that this allows comprehending more accurately the place of land law and the specific forms that legal struggles over land take. Field research in a slum in Chittagong (in Bangladesh) reveals that while contemporary practices of ownership and transfer might appear to be informal and illegal, they are not only grounded in historical forms of legal land settlement, embedded in a long-standing court battle over legal ownership, but also the product of expectations related to the (legalised) future. Finally, urban planning, with a state-sponsored vision of the future of slums, further complicates the role of the law.
Key Words Bangladesh  Urban Planning  Future  Property  Legality  Slum 
Chittagong  History 
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