The validity of a title deed, or whether a property owner purchased in good faith, has recently been questioned and rejected by the land commission, a body under the auspices of the office of the presidency. In 2015 for over two weeks, both residents ‘abasangwa’ and repatriates ‘abahungutse’, stood together to oppose the Burundi land commission: the Commission Nationale Terres et autres Biens (CNTB, National Commission of land and other Assets), who are revisiting land restitution cases it had previously settled. This policy brief provides an overview of the 2006 land restitution policy, and its major consequences in post-conflict Burundi
It is a daunting task to restore dispossessed land after armed conflicts. Burundi is stuck in this q...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
The focus of the chapter by Aymar Nyenyezi and An Ansoms (‘Land grabbing and power relations in Buru...
Political reform in Burundi has sought to resolve the land question, using the law, itself a product...
Redressing land dispossession in the aftermath of violent conflicts is daunting and complex. While l...
This paper studies the challenges of land restitution in Burundi after phases of violence. The pape...
There is a growing interest in localized land registration, in which user rights are acknowledged an...
Insecurity over land ownership in Rwanda was a critical part of the tension between communities. Add...
The thesis deals with Burundi land tenure (i) historically, with an analysis of reports, recorded ca...
During the negotiated transition to democracy, many South Africans expected that liberation would br...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
A decade ago, Rwanda embarked on a major land reform programme. The authorities claimed that the new...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
Land is a significant and controversial topic in South Africa. Addressing the land claims of those d...
The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out government’s proposals to resolve urgent l...
It is a daunting task to restore dispossessed land after armed conflicts. Burundi is stuck in this q...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
The focus of the chapter by Aymar Nyenyezi and An Ansoms (‘Land grabbing and power relations in Buru...
Political reform in Burundi has sought to resolve the land question, using the law, itself a product...
Redressing land dispossession in the aftermath of violent conflicts is daunting and complex. While l...
This paper studies the challenges of land restitution in Burundi after phases of violence. The pape...
There is a growing interest in localized land registration, in which user rights are acknowledged an...
Insecurity over land ownership in Rwanda was a critical part of the tension between communities. Add...
The thesis deals with Burundi land tenure (i) historically, with an analysis of reports, recorded ca...
During the negotiated transition to democracy, many South Africans expected that liberation would br...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
A decade ago, Rwanda embarked on a major land reform programme. The authorities claimed that the new...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
Land is a significant and controversial topic in South Africa. Addressing the land claims of those d...
The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out government’s proposals to resolve urgent l...
It is a daunting task to restore dispossessed land after armed conflicts. Burundi is stuck in this q...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
The focus of the chapter by Aymar Nyenyezi and An Ansoms (‘Land grabbing and power relations in Buru...