Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property rights, not merely rights of occupation and use on government or public lands. This paper researches this new legal environment. This promises land security for 6 to 10 million Kenyans, most of who are members of pastoral or other poorer rural communities. Analysis is prefaced with substantial background on legal trends continentally, but the focus is on Kenya’s Community Land Act, 2016, as the framework through which customary holdings are to be identified and registered. A main conclusion is that while Kenya’s law is positive and even cutting-edge in respects, legal loopholes place communities at risk of their lands not being as secure as p...
For those communities in Kenya that identify as indigenous, and with the indigenous movement, land i...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of land laws in Kenya, but these efforts have failed to confr...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of land laws in Kenya, but these efforts have failed to confr...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
This is a pioneering study on a critical, yet infinitely complex subject, in the setting of legal an...
Kenya’s constitution of 2010 provides for recognition, protection, and registration of community lan...
This study aimed to understand whether, and to what extent, Kenyan legal provisions are sufficient t...
Abstract The attempt to revive African customary law has been persistent throughout the history of l...
In Kenya land is not only one of the most valuable belongings of any person, but a natural heritage ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss a concept that has risen a lot of questions in the Land Law of K...
This paper was presented in the 2021 Conference on Land Policy in Africa held in Kigali, Rwanda, in ...
Increased legal access and the devolution of natural resource administration are generally seen as s...
This thesis is about the struggles of communities inhabiting the Kenyan Rift Valley to assert their ...
The paper outlines the historical development of Kenyan land tenure reform in relation to a group of...
Abstract The main aim of this research is to investigate whether communal tenure changes differently...
For those communities in Kenya that identify as indigenous, and with the indigenous movement, land i...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of land laws in Kenya, but these efforts have failed to confr...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of land laws in Kenya, but these efforts have failed to confr...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
This is a pioneering study on a critical, yet infinitely complex subject, in the setting of legal an...
Kenya’s constitution of 2010 provides for recognition, protection, and registration of community lan...
This study aimed to understand whether, and to what extent, Kenyan legal provisions are sufficient t...
Abstract The attempt to revive African customary law has been persistent throughout the history of l...
In Kenya land is not only one of the most valuable belongings of any person, but a natural heritage ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss a concept that has risen a lot of questions in the Land Law of K...
This paper was presented in the 2021 Conference on Land Policy in Africa held in Kigali, Rwanda, in ...
Increased legal access and the devolution of natural resource administration are generally seen as s...
This thesis is about the struggles of communities inhabiting the Kenyan Rift Valley to assert their ...
The paper outlines the historical development of Kenyan land tenure reform in relation to a group of...
Abstract The main aim of this research is to investigate whether communal tenure changes differently...
For those communities in Kenya that identify as indigenous, and with the indigenous movement, land i...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of land laws in Kenya, but these efforts have failed to confr...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of land laws in Kenya, but these efforts have failed to confr...