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Legalising Land Rights: Local Practices, State Responses and Tenure Security in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Editat de Janine M. Ubink, André J. Hoekema, Willem J. Assies
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2010
Across the globe millions of people live and work on land that they do not—and legally cannot—own. And though some efforts to secure land rights for these individuals have been successful, many others—such as those that emphasize titles and registration—have been disappointing. Legalising Land Rights critiques the various programs designed to counter land tenure regimes in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, broadening the scope of knowledge on land tenure reform in these regions and calling for the implementation of new and more effective legislation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789087280567
ISBN-10: 9087280564
Pagini: 618
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Leiden University Press
Editura: Leiden University Press
Colecția Leiden University Press

Notă biografică

Janine M. Ubink is a senior researcher in law and governance in Africa at the Van Vollenhoven Institute of Leiden University. André J. Hoekema is professor in legal pluralism at Amsterdam Law School. Willem J. Assies is an independent researcher.

Cuprins

1.      Legalising land rights in Africa, Asia and Latin America: An introduction
Janine Ubink
2.      Peasant and agrarian reforms: The unfinished quest for secure land rights in Ethiopia
Dessalegn Rahmato
3.      Land rights and tenure security: Rural land registration in Ethiopia
Dessaleng Rahmato
4.      Securing land rights in Ghana
Kojo Sebastian Amanor
5.      Tree  plantations, agricultural commodification, and land tenure security in Ghana
Kojo Sebastian Amanor
6.      Legalising customary and tenure in Ghana: The case of peri-urban Kumasi
Janine Ubink
7.      Land tenure reform and tenure security in Namibia
Marco Lankhorst
8.      Regulating or deregulating informal land tenure? A Namibian case study on the prospects of improving tenure security under the Flexible Land Tenure Bill
Marco Lankhorst and Muriël Veldman
9.      Land reform in Senegal: l’Historie se répète?
Gerti Hesseling
10.  Tenure security in the periphery of Ziguinchor: The impact of politics and social relations
Gerti Hesseling and John Eichelsheim
11.  Land tenure in Bolivia: From colonial times to post-neoliberalism
Willem Assies
12.  Problems undermining the titling and tenure security of common-property lands: The case of indigenous people of Bolivia’s lowlands
Diego Pacheco
13.  Land tenure and tenure regimes in Mexico: An overview
Willem Assies and Emilio Duhau
14.  A case study on the implementation and outcomes of the 1992 reforms on the Mexican agrarian property institutions: An ejido in the frontier of the urbanization process
Emilio Duhau
15.  Land reform and tenure security in China: History and current challenges
Li Ping, Poy Posterman, Ye Jianping, Wu Jian, Benjamin van Rooij
16.  Land loss and conflict in China: Illustrated by cases from Yunnan province
Benjamin van Rooij
17.  Peri-urban land tenure legalisation: A tale of two districts
Ye Jianping and Wu Jian
18.  Land law in Indonesia
Herman Slaats, Erman Rajagukguk, Nurul Elmiyah, Akhmad Safik
19.  Land registration programmes for Indonesia’s urban poor: Need, reach, and effect in the kampongs of Bandung
Gustaaf Reerink
20.  The mystery of formalising informal land tenure in the forest frontier: The case of Langkawana, Lampung, Indonesia
Myrna A. Safitri
References
List of Contributors
Index