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State land transfer in Fiji: issues and implications

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Lal, Padma
Reddy, Prasuna

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Asia Pacific Press

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This paper examines the controversy surrounding the legislation hat transferred 119,523 hectares of what was Schedule A and B state land to the trusteeship of the Native Lands Trust Board (NLTB), the trustees of indigenous Fijian land.

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Pacific Economic Bulletin, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2002

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