June 4, 2018
Drawing on lessons from the history of land and underground resource ownership, how can a legal framework be redesigned to make a greater difference in citizens' lives and opportunities in Central Asia and foster more sustainable and inclusive investment practices?
A pilot two-day workshop organized by the University of Liverpool and hosted by the Central Asian Studies Institute will take place on7-8 Juneon 山ǿ campus. Scholars, students, citizens’ organisations, lawyers, and members of the public are welcome to join the discussion. Working languages: English and Russian. Please apply by email:resourcesrights@gmail.com.