In this article, we explore how public state properties were being historically relinquished by the government in an approach that views land as a tool for serving the interests of the ruling class. We examine the legal loophole used to reclassify them from “public” to “private” state properties. Additionally, we showcase collected data from the Official Gazette on these reclassifications between 1922 and 2022, and we analyze them based on their characteristics, rate of occurrence, and geographical distribution.
Lebanon’s Loyalty to the Resistance Parliamentary Bloc Proposes Law to Abolish Amiri Lands System
Proposing a law to merge Amiri lands with Mulk lands.
It was referred to the Finance and Budget, and Public Administration Committees on 15/07/2020 and has not been studied to date.