| FIG present at Workshop on Legal Empowerment of the Poor in 
	the UN/ECE RegionBergen, Norway, 10-11 April 2008
					
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						 Participants of the UN/ECE meeting in the harbour of Bergen.
 |  The event was being hosted by the Mapping and Cadastre Authority of 
	Norway (Statens Kartverk), in association with the United Nations Economic 
	Commission for Europe’s (UN ECE) Working Party on Land Administration (WPLA) 
	and was attended by 110 participants from about 36 countries, amongst them 
	Prof. Paul van der Molen, Vice President of FIG) and Dr. Chryssy 
	Potsiou, Chair of Commission 3. The conference, chaired by Mr. Magnar 
	Danielson (Director Cadastre and Land Registry Division, Norwegian 
	Mapping and Cadastre Authority), aimed at presenting outcomes of the work of 
	the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor, and discussing its 
	relevance for the UN ECE region. Several speakers highlighted the background of the work of the Commission 
	such a Mrs. Paola Deda (Secretary Committee Housing and Land 
	Management Environment UN/ECE), Mr. Morten Wasstøl 
	(Political advisor to the Minister of Environment and International 
	Development of Norway) and Mr. Olav Kjørven 
	(Assistant DG UNDP), and Prof. Peter Dale (emeritus professor UCL). 
	The work of the Commission more specifically was commented by Dr. Liz 
	Alden Wily (independent consultant and member of the property work group 
	of the Commission), Mrs. Sheela Patel (SPARC India about grassroots 
	involvement), Mr. Darren Thorne (International Development Law 
	Organisation, about the right to property as a human right), Mrs. Nsama 
	Nsemimwe (Campbell University Zambia, about empowering women through 
	land), Mr. Theodoros Alexandridis (European Roma Rights Centre, about 
	minorities’ access to land, specially the Roma), Mr. Pål Nesse 
	(Norwegian Refugee Council, about property rights of IDP’s and refugees), 
	Mr. Stevan Dobrilovic (consultant USA, about legal aid to land and 
	real property owners), Mr. Tomislav Penić (Ministry of Justice 
	Croatia, about free legal aid services), Mrs. Angelika Brustinov 
	(consultant Switzerland, about resolving disputes), and Mr. Robert Home 
	(Anglia Ruskin University UK about Islamic land law and legal entitlement of 
	the poor). All these presentations were – as expected - quite ‘legal’ in 
	nature. Other presentations included a variety of related topics such as 
	Mrs. Sasha Tsenkova and Dr. Chryssy Potsiou (University resp. 
	Calgary and Athens, about informal settlements in the UN/ECE region), Dr. Clarissa Augustinus (UN/HABITAT, about GLTN), Mr. 
				Maksym Fedorschenko 
	(MyLand Centre Urkraine, about land reform in Ukraine), Mr. Mikayel 
	Pashayan (State Committee Property Cadastre Armenia, about poverty 
	reduction in Armenia), Mr. Geoffrey Payne (consultant UK, about 
	impact of titling), and Mr. Paul van der Molen (Kadaster Netherlands, 
	about corruption). Finally the chair of WPLA, Mr. Peter Creuzer (Germany) drew the 
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