
Land Groups Incorporation Act
The Land Groups Incorporation Act is a law designed to empower landowner groups, particularly in Papua New Guinea, to manage their land collectively. It allows these groups to register as legal entities, enabling them to make decisions about land use, development, and rights more effectively and efficiently. This act helps protect indigenous land rights, promotes sustainable land management, and provides a framework for addressing issues related to land ownership and responsibilities. Overall, it supports community organization and gives landowners a stronger voice in decisions affecting their land and livelihoods.