Changing conflict resolution institutions in the Ethiopian pastoral commons:
the role of armed confrontation in rule-making
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2005Ethiopia
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2008Liberia
CATALYZING THE SOCIO-LEGAL
SPACE FOR ARMED CONFLICT:
LAND AND LEGAL PLURALISM IN
PRE-WAR LIBERIA -
Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2009Liberia
Land rights in postwar Liberia: The volatile
part of the peace process. Land Use Policy 26 (2009) 425–433 -
Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2009Liberia
Territorial Tensions: Rainforest Conservation, Postconflict Recovery, and
Land Tenure in Liberia
Leif Brottem a; Jon Unruh b
a Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin, Madison b Department of Geography, McGill
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2001Mozambique
Unruh JD (2001) Postwar land dispute resolution: land tenure and the peace process in
Mozambique. International Journal of World Peace. 18: 3-30 -
Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2005Mozambique
Unruh J (2005) Property restitution laws in a postwar context: the case of Mozambique. African Journal of Legal Studies 3:147-165
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2003Mozambique
The political ecology of recovery from armed
conflict: the case of landmines in Mozambique
JonD. Unruh , Nikolas C. Heynen, Peter Hossler
Political Geography 22 (2003) 841–861 -
Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2002Mozambique
LAND DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN MOZAMBIQUE:
EVIDENCE AND INSTITUTIONS OF AGROFORESTRY
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
Jon Unruh
This paper was also released as CAPRi Working Paper No. 12 and is available at
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 2008Sierra Leone
Land Policy Reform, Customary Rule of Law and the Peace Process in Sierra Leone
Jon Unruh. African Journal of Legal Studies (2008) 2: 94-117 -
Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 2005Tanzania
This paper explores and analyses contemporary contests over land tenure in
northern Tanzania’s village lands as they relate to wildlife management and land policy
and legislation. It details the nature of the contests and conflicts, including their legal
aspects, and further seeks to diagnose the underlying political economic reasons behind
these endemic conflicts. It concludes by relating these underlying issues to the broader
macroeconomic environment and efforts to improve the security of local land tenure in
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