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Showing items 1 through 9 of 17.The various legal, political, economic and social perspectives that have influenced the land reform discourse in Kenya are examined.
The relationship between land ownership and the sustainable use of natural resources is examined within the context of constitutional change in Africa.
This paper looks at issues of gender and tenure in African customary law. It argues that under all systems of law in many African countries, ownership of land and associated resources is very much anchored in patriarchy.
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well as traditional leadership, through which it aims to enhance the efficiency of local governance and create general access to and secure rights in land.
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquisition.
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquisition.
This article is about the strategic use of adat arguments in the politics of large-scale land acquisition.
The central themes of this book are customary law, traditional leadership and local land management.
This book offers a historical analysis of the embattled structures of rural local governance in South Africa, with specific reference to the role of traditional authorities in Xhalanga in the Eastern Cape.
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