Land tenure reform and the balance of power in eastern and southern Africa
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Governance, Human rights, sub-Saharan AfricaSynopsis
This paper examines the current wave of land tenure reform in eastern and southern Africa. It discusses how far tenure reform reflects a shift in powers over property from centre to periphery. A central question is whether tenure reform is designed to deliver to rural smallholders greater security of tenure and greater control over the regulation and transfer of these rights.
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3 June 2000
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2000
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10.61755/HBVA6895