The Long Haul: Citizen Participation in Timor-Leste Land Policy
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Cryan, Meabh
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Canberra, ACT: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia (SSGM) Program, The Australian National University
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The Timorese citizen and the United Nations
Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) representative
quoted above had attended and were describing
the same land law consultation meeting held
in Los Palos in July 2009. The disparity in their
observations (later cited in a Rede ba Rai press
release) highlights one of the key problems
surrounding land policy development processes
in Timor-Leste. Development practitioners largely
see the process of consultation as a beneficial but
technical process, an element of policy creation
to be carried out where time and resources allow.
Citizens and participants in consultation meetings
on the other hand see these processes as highly
political and in the case of the Los Palos land law
consultation of 2009, largely disempowering
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