Improving Land Sector Governance in Latin America: The case of Peru Victor Endo February 2009.

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Improving Land Sector Governance in Latin America: The case of Peru Victor Endo February 2009

Challenges in the process Panel conformation – Experts selection – Political concerns Preparation of material before the panels – Great effort to compile information, but … – Real experts are too busy to prepare before the session Managing the sessions to assure technical discussion Data gathering after the panels

Recognition vs enforcement of rights: Communal lands LGI–1 (iii) Rural group rights recognition: A Group tenure in rural areas is formally recognized and clear regulations exist regarding group’s internal organization and legal representation LGI–1 (i) Land tenure rights recognition (rural) A Existing legal framework recognizes rights held by more than 90% of the rural population, either through customary or statutory tenure regimes LGI–2 (i) Surveying and registration of claims on communal or indigenous lands D Less than 50% of the area under communal lands has boundaries demarcated and surveyed and associated claims registered 1. Recognition of a continuum of rights 2. Enforcement of rights

Main difficulties to enforce communal rights -Surveying in jungle areas is costly and difficult -Requirements to prove community representation are too difficult to comply with -Defining native communities territories cannot be ascertained by traditional approaches of occupation -Some communities oppose State recognition claiming self-determination -Unsolved boundary conflicts among communities The result: -Vulnerability -Lost opportunities

Recognition and enforcement of rights vs management of public land: urban settlemens LGI–1 (ii) Land tenure rights recognition (urban) A Existing legal framework recognizes rights held by more than 90% of the rural population LGI–2 (ii) Registration of individually held properties C Between 50% to 70% of individual properties are formally registered LGI–15 (i) Transfer of expropriated land to private interests A Less than 10% of land expropriated in the last 3 years is used for private purposes

The debate about expropriation of private land occupied by settlements New expropriation law to formalize settlements: justification The purpose is to offer a solution when current legal instruments do not work – Conciliation not met – Adverse possession blocked Safeguards of the proposed law – Only settlements before 2004 – Only irreversible situations – Only when no other resource is possible Criticism The expropriation law contradicts the policy of recognizing and formalizing property Safeguards rely too much on administrative decision therefore subject to political pressure – Deadlines for settlement recognitions are changed every 5 years – Who defines irreversibility? Expropriation for “public interest” eliminated in Constitution 1993