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Autore: Robert Home Visualizza persona
Titolo: Local Case Studies in African Land Law / / Robert Home Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Pretoria : , : Pretoria University Law Press (PULP), , 2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (202 p.)
Disciplina: 349.6
Soggetto topico: Law - Africa
Nota di contenuto: Preface -- Contributors -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction Acknowledgments -- 1. Post-conflict land in Africa: The liberal peace agenda and the transformative alternative -- 2. Land issues in the Rwanda's post conflict law reform -- 3. Land law, governance and rapid urban growth: A case study of Kisumu, Kenya -- 4. The impact of the Land Use Act upon land rights in Nigeria -- 5. The evolution of land law and policy in post-independence Namibia -- 6. Land registration from a legal pluralistic perspective: A case study of Oshakati - Namibia -- 7. Limits of incremental land tenure reform in Botswana -- 8. Understanding the coexistence of the Tribal Land Act and Town and Country Planning Act in Botswana's urban villages -- 9. Land registration and poverty reduction in Ghana -- 10. Gated communities in Ghana: A new institutional economics approach to regulation -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Sommario/riassunto: This book on themes in African land law is one of a pair, the other presenting local case studies. It is not so easy to achieve an overview, nor to find specialist writers in the field. Land law has traditionally been regarded as a difficult subject to teach, and specialists are fewer in the law departments of African universities than one might expect. A quick scan of the index to fifty years of the Journal of African Law reveals less than one article a year with 'land' in the title, the most popular topics being the Nigerian Land Use Decree and tribal tenure in Botswana. Africa is less well served than other continents by specialist property law networks, and less represented at international academic conferences in the field. While Stellenbosch University in South Africa has a programme training academic land law specialists, that is an isolated initiative. The search for contributors to these books produced more non-Africans and those of the African diaspora than Africans working in their home country. Nor is African land law the exclusive preserve of lawyers, so other professions have represented, such as land surveyors, land economists and planners, as well as those working in NGOs. The list of authors thus includes a Cameroonian based in the USA, two Ghanaians and a Zimbabwean in UK academia, and within Africa a Tanzanian in Botswana and a Zambian in Namibia. With much research coming from outside the continent, non-African authors include three British, one French (geographer), one French-Canadian, one Texan (geographer), and one Dutch (land surveyor).
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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