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Fair Land Governance - How to Legalize Land Rights for Rural Development

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 15.03.2012

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Klappentext These farmers have been working this land for generations. But they have no papers. So the government may clear this land for a project. People fear they will be chased away. Such stories can be heard every day in Africa! Asia and Latin America. They demonstrate the insecurity of rural smallholders who are threatened with eviction without proper compensation. The project may be large-scale agriculture! industry! bio fuels! forest conservation! urban sprawl! or transnational land-grabbing by countries insecure in food and energy resources. Can such peasants be empowered with papers? Individual land titling has not been a silver bullet! as Hernando de Soto once suggested. So! if not private property! then what? Five legal experts who believe in adaptation to local conditions share their experiences and work with local people! take their needs seriously! respect their ways of managing land! make good use of the legal system and opt for simple but robust registration systems. - Jan Michiel Otto is professor of Law and Governance in Developing Countries at Leiden University - André J. Hoekema is professor of Legal Pluralism at the University of Amsterdam

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Authors Andre J. (EDT)/ Otto Hoekema
Assisted by Andre Hoekema (Editor), Andre J. Hoekema (Editor), Jan Michiel Otto (Editor)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 15.03.2012, delayed
 
EAN 9789087281366
ISBN 978-90-8728-136-6
No. of pages 140
Series Law, Governance, and Development
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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