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Emerging legal and policy issues: Compulsory acquisition and compensation Challenges for Land Policy and Administration Washington DC 14-15 February 2008 Paul Munro-Faure, Chief, Land Tenure and Management Unit, FAO

Compulsory acquisition: Is it an issue? Pressures on land Basic requirements regarding compulsory acquisition and compensation/resettlement Policy, legal and institutional frameworks Capacities to implement effectively Governance Issues to be addressed

Pressures on land Increasing pressures demanding land: rapid urbanization rapid economic development major infrastructure investments new pressures – eg climate change, bioenergy, food prices, etc globalization and competition for investment global markets in land Pace of change is accelerating Some pressures satisfied by market responses But especially where the state nominally owns land, governments respond by making land available using compulsory powers Demand is typically for land to be made available as quickly and at as low a cost as possible This may affect the approach to acquiring land, resulting in those least able to defend themselves (often the poor and those with weakest legal interests) bearing the brunt of the costs

Basic requirements Equivalence: People should be paid no more or no less than the loss resulting from the compulsory acquisition of their interest in land Balance: of the private interest and the public interest Flexibility: the law should be specific enough to provide clear guidelines but flexible enough to allow for the determination of fair compensation in instances where fair compensation would include reimbursement for costs not foreseen by legislators Equal application to de facto and de jure interests: the principle of equitable compensation should be applied equally to the loss of land, whether it is land that is titled and registered, land held under customary tenure, or land in informal settlements Fairness and transparency: negotiations should be as equal as possible, and should be based on an open exchange of information

Policy, legal and institutional frameworks These should provide sound frameworks for: Planning Notice Public Participation Principles of equity and fairness General valuation processes Determining valuation and compensation Valuation and compensation in complex situations Resettlement as compensation Taking possession of the land Opportunities for appeal Mechanisms for review Support for advocacy and assistance but in practice they may not

Capacities to implement effectively Even where there are sound policy, legal and institutional frameworks, there are often major challenges of capacities: Lack of human capacities/skills and other resources in the relevant technical areas Lack of independent professionals who can be objective in advocating claims Lack of data, on who is affected and their rights, on what the value of their rights might be, etc Lack of court capacities/independence to deal with appeals Lack of support for advocacy and civil society assistance against a background of competition and rushed decision-making

Governance Governance issues are prone to arise in circumstances where often relatively large sums of money are dealt with against a tight timetable, coupled with lack of clear guidance and of transparency.

Issues to be addressed Support, sharing of information on good practices, and advice are likely to be helpful for governments, professional associations, civil society organizations and others. FAO is working with partners – World Bank Land Thematic Group, UN Habitat, FIG and others – to finalise guidance in this area, for publication later this year Specific support for nations addressing appropriate policy, legal and institutional frameworks may be appropriate. Inclusion of support for this in land policy related projects may be a valuable possibility and there is scope for more policy focused guidance Specific support for nations to address developing the necessary capacities to implement these frameworks effectively may be appropriate. Inclusion of support for this in land policy related projects may be a valuable possibility Governance issues in relation to land are a broader concern, of which compulsory acquisition and compensation is just one area, but including this within broader governance initiatives is important: FAO, the World Bank Land Thematic Group, UN Habitat, FIG and others – are working in partnership on a stream of activities and outputs in this area, aiming to support improved governance of land

Compulsory acquisition and compensation