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Showing items 1693 through 1701 of 1757.Corruption in land governance is commonly defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain while carrying out the functions of land administration and land management. When land investors target countries with weak governance, the risk of corruption is high.
This article discusses the implication of the 2021 CASAC v Ingonyama Trust judgment on South Africa’s land governance policy trajectories.
L’histoire franco-algérienne est avant tout l’histoire d’un dominium, c’est-à-dire un rapport de puissance à imposer à un territoire, un peuple et un droit de propriété de nature unitaire et absolutiste à introduire dans un régime foncier fort complexe.
This chapter traces the complex trajectory of land tenure reforms in Benin since the democratic transition and liberalisation of the economy in the early 1990s. It shows that conceptions of the problem of land tenure insecurity and the responses to it have often clashed.
This is the arabic version of the Morocco country narrative
Algeria -Country Narrative .Arabic
Rural women make up a quarter of the world’s population, but many face legal and social barriers that limit their ability to access, use and benefit from the land they tend and depend on for their livelihoods.
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