The contributions to this essential volume critically examine ideas on customary land tenure in Ghana. They analyse the relations between the customary and statutory tenure and the institutional interactions between the state and traditional authorities in land administration, addressing issues of power, economic interests, transparency, accountability, conflicts and notions of social justice, equity and negotiation. They examine both past and contemporary policy issues, and present a number of case studies with implications for the integration of customary institutions into the framework of state land administration
Since the confluence of the food and oil price crises of the mid 2000s, Ghana has become a prime des...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
While international land policy trends emphasise the importance of recognising and building on custo...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Although customary tenure institutions come under considerable strain and their functions tend to be...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
The return to the customary or integration of customary and statutory tenure systems to continue gai...
textabstractLand (property) rights have returned to the development agenda of national governments ...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Since the confluence of the food and oil price crises of the mid 2000s, Ghana has become a prime des...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
While international land policy trends emphasise the importance of recognising and building on custo...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Although customary tenure institutions come under considerable strain and their functions tend to be...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
The return to the customary or integration of customary and statutory tenure systems to continue gai...
textabstractLand (property) rights have returned to the development agenda of national governments ...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Since the confluence of the food and oil price crises of the mid 2000s, Ghana has become a prime des...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...