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customary$18280$ - translation to greek

COMMUNALLY OWNED INDIGENOUS LAND
Customary land tenure; Customary land law; Customary tenure; Customary community

customary      
adj. συνηθισμένος, συνήθης
common law         
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LAW CREATED BY JUDICIAL PRECEDENT
Common Law; Common law tradition; Common-law; Common law system; Law, Common; Common law (legal system); Fusion of law and equity; Courts of common law; Common law jurisdiction; Anglo-American law; Common law rights; Common law legal systems; Lex communes; Comm law; Common rules; Common law making; Common lawmaking; Common law-making; The common law; Common lawyer; Common law jurisdictions; Common law legal systems in the present day; Anglo-American common law; Common law in Australia
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Definition

custumal
['k?stj?m(?)l]
¦ noun historical a written account of the customs of a manor or local community.
Origin
C16: from med. L. custumale 'customs book'.

Wikipedia

Customary land

Customary land is land which is owned by indigenous communities and administered in accordance with their customs, as opposed to statutory tenure usually introduced during the colonial periods. Common ownership is one form of customary land ownership.

Since the late 20th century, statutory recognition and protection of indigenous and community land rights continues to be a major challenge. The gap between formally recognized and customarily held and managed land is a significant source of underdevelopment, conflict, and environmental degradation.

In the Malawi Land Act of 1965, "Customary Land" is defined as "all land which is held, occupied or used under customary law, but does not include any public land".

In most countries of the Pacific islands, customary land remains the dominant land tenure form. Distinct customary systems of tenure have evolved on different islands and areas within the Pacific region. In any country there may be many different types of customary tenure. The amount of customary land ownership out of the total land area of Pacific island nations is the following: 97% in Papua New Guinea, 98% in Vanuatu, 88% in Fiji, 87% in the Solomon Islands, and 81% in Samoa.