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Mackenzie E, Milne S, van Kerkhoff L, Ray B.  2022.  Development or dispossession? Exploring the consequences of a major Chinese investment in rural Cambodia Journal of Peasant Studies. :1-22.
Magliocca NR, Quy_Van_Khuc _, Ellicott EA, de Bremond A.  2019.  Archetypical pathways of direct and indirect land-use change caused by Cambodia’s economic land concessions. Ecology and Society. 24(2)
Malaitham S, Fukuda A, Vichiensan V, Wasuntarasook V.  2020.  Hedonic pricing model of assessed and market land values: A case study in Bangkok metropolitan area, Thailand. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 8(1):153-162.
Manushya_Foundation _, Asia_Indigenous_Peoples_Pact(AIPP).  2019.  Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Joint Submission to the UN Universal Period Review 35th Session of the UPR Working Group. :1-18.
Mark SS.  2016.  Are the Odds of Justice “Stacked” Against Them? Challenges and Opportunities for Securing Land Claims by Smallholder Farmers in Myanmar Critical Asian Studies. 48(3):443-460.
Mark SSue, Belton B.  2020.  Breaking with the past? The politics of land restitution and the limits to restitutive justice in Myanmar Land Use Policy. 94:1-10.
McAllister K.  2015.  Allocation or appropriation? How spatial and temporal fragmentation of land allocation policies facilitates land grabbing in Northern Laos Land Grabbing, Conflict and Agrarian-Environmental Transformations: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia. (76):i-iii,1-20.
McAllister KE.  2015.  Rubber, rights and resistance: the evolution of local struggles against a Chinese rubber concession in Northern Laos. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 42(3-4):817-837.
McCarthy S.  2016.  Land Tenure Security and Policy Tensions in Myanmar (Burma). Asia Pacific Issues. (127):1-8.
McCarthy S.  2018.  Rule of Law Expedited: Land Title Reform and Justice in Burma (Myanmar). Asian Studies Review. 42(2):229-246.
McCaskill D, Kampe K.  1997.  Development or Domestication? Indigenous Peoples of Southeast Asia :1-631.
McMichael P.  2015.  The Land Question in the Food Sovereignty Project. Globalizations. 12(4):434-451.
Meyfroidt P, Vu_Tan_Phuong _, Hoang_Viet_Anh _.  2013.  Trajectories of deforestation, coffee expansion and displacement of shifting cultivation in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Global Environmental Change. 23(5):1187-1198.
Mgbako C, Gao RErnie, Joynes E, Cave A, Mikhailevich J.  2010.  Forced Eviction and Resettlement in Cambodia: Case Studies from Phnom Penh. Washington University global studies law review (1546-6981). 9(1):39-76.
Milne S.  2015.  Cambodia's Unofficial Regime of Extraction: Illicit Logging in the Shadow of Transnational Governance and Investment. Critical Asian Studies. 47(2):200-228.
Milne S, Frewer T, Mahanty S.  2023.  Green territoriality and resource extraction in Cambodia. Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing. :159-172.
Milne S.  2013.  Under the leopard's skin: Land commodification and the dilemmas of Indigenous communal title in upland Cambodia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 54(3):323-339.
Ministry_of_Land_Management_Urban_Planning_and_Construction(MLMUPC).  2012.  Manual on Implementation of Order 01 dated 07 May, 2012 On Measures Strengthening and Increasing Effectiveness of ELC Management. :23.
Missingham BD.  2003.  The Assembly of the Poor in Thailand: From Local Struggles to National Protest Movement. :i-viii,1-237.
Mizuno A.  2011.  Identifying the ‘agriculturists’ in the Burma Delta in the colonial period: A new perspective on agriculturists based on a village tract's registers of holdings from the 1890s to the 1920s. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 42(3):405-434.
Muller F-V, Zülsdorf G.  2013.  Old Policies – New Action: A Surprising Political Initiative to Recognize Human Rights in the Cambodian Land Reform. Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2013. :1-17.

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