Since 2000, many African countries have adopted land tenure reforms that aim at comprehensive land registration (or certification) and titling. Much work in political science and in the advocacy literature identifies recipients of land certificates or titles as 'programme beneficiaries', and political scientists have modelled titling programmes as a form of distributive politics. In practice, however, rural land registration programmes are often divisive and difficult to implement. This paper tackles the apparent puzzle of friction around rural land certification. We study Côte d'Ivoire's rocky history of land certification from 2004 to 2017 to identify political economy variables that may give rise to heterogeneous and even conflicting pre...
The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out government’s proposals to resolve urgent l...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Présentation PowerpointInternational audienceThe standard theory of property rights views the establ...
The Malagasy reform ongoing since 2005 belongs to a new generation of land reforms in Africa. Two ma...
Land law reform through registration and titling is often viewed as a technocratic, good-governance ...
A good deal of research has highlighted the surge and development of rural land sales and tenancy co...
Land tenure is becoming less secure in rural areas in ACP States. Competition for access to land and...
The Malagasy land reform, ongoing since 2005, belongs to the new generation of land reforms. It prom...
The study examines the rural land certification practice of Environmental Protection Land Administra...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
Summaries The land tenure situation in rural Africa is often described as uncertain and insecure, a...
There is a growing interest in localized land registration, in which user rights are acknowledged an...
Land reforms fell out of favour with donors from the early 1970s—nonetheless, sporadic efforts to re...
The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out government’s proposals to resolve urgent ...
Land is becoming increasingly scarce for Ethiopia particularly for rural households and a source liv...
The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out government’s proposals to resolve urgent l...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Présentation PowerpointInternational audienceThe standard theory of property rights views the establ...
The Malagasy reform ongoing since 2005 belongs to a new generation of land reforms in Africa. Two ma...
Land law reform through registration and titling is often viewed as a technocratic, good-governance ...
A good deal of research has highlighted the surge and development of rural land sales and tenancy co...
Land tenure is becoming less secure in rural areas in ACP States. Competition for access to land and...
The Malagasy land reform, ongoing since 2005, belongs to the new generation of land reforms. It prom...
The study examines the rural land certification practice of Environmental Protection Land Administra...
There are three reasons why land policies in Africa are attracting greater amounts of attention. Fir...
Summaries The land tenure situation in rural Africa is often described as uncertain and insecure, a...
There is a growing interest in localized land registration, in which user rights are acknowledged an...
Land reforms fell out of favour with donors from the early 1970s—nonetheless, sporadic efforts to re...
The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out government’s proposals to resolve urgent ...
Land is becoming increasingly scarce for Ethiopia particularly for rural households and a source liv...
The long-awaited draft Communal Land Rights Bill sets out government’s proposals to resolve urgent l...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
Présentation PowerpointInternational audienceThe standard theory of property rights views the establ...