ArticleThe enjoyment of the human right to adequate food depends on access to and control over land and other natural resources and tenure security. However, smallholders and indigenous peoples in many developing countries face forced evictions or displacements from their lands with impunity. Ethiopia often displaces smallholders from their lands without adequate due process of law for stated objectives of promoting large-scale agricultural investments, urbanisation and industrial developments. This article explores the link between land rights and the right to adequate food, and appraises normative and implementation gaps in Ethiopia's laws regarding land rights and analyses their impact on the enjoyment of the right to adequate food. It f...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
The convergence of diverse global factors – food price volatility, the increased demand for biofuels...
CITATION: Nahalomo, A., et al. 2018. Realization of the right to adequate food and the nutritional s...
The article investigates the factors behind the dwindling condition of communal lands and their lega...
International law recognizes the right of everyone to adequate food and the fundamental freedom from...
Land remains a valuable asset to the Ethiopian rural population that constitutes approximately 85 pe...
Large-scale land investment through a form of forceful acquisition, dubbed “land grabbing”, is a per...
Communal land is among the key factors in the enhancement of rural livelihood because it enables mix...
According to Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia/ FDRE constitution, land is a common property o...
© 2015 Cambridge University Press. Increasing investment in agricultural land by global corporations...
The issue of land and women’s land rights in rural Africa is at the heart of scholarly literature wr...
Land tenure in Ethiopia is much-discussed in literature. Most recent studies on rural land deal with...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
The convergence of diverse global factors – food price volatility, the increased demand for biofuels...
CITATION: Nahalomo, A., et al. 2018. Realization of the right to adequate food and the nutritional s...
The article investigates the factors behind the dwindling condition of communal lands and their lega...
International law recognizes the right of everyone to adequate food and the fundamental freedom from...
Land remains a valuable asset to the Ethiopian rural population that constitutes approximately 85 pe...
Large-scale land investment through a form of forceful acquisition, dubbed “land grabbing”, is a per...
Communal land is among the key factors in the enhancement of rural livelihood because it enables mix...
According to Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia/ FDRE constitution, land is a common property o...
© 2015 Cambridge University Press. Increasing investment in agricultural land by global corporations...
The issue of land and women’s land rights in rural Africa is at the heart of scholarly literature wr...
Land tenure in Ethiopia is much-discussed in literature. Most recent studies on rural land deal with...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
This paper will discuss the issues of large agricultural land lease agreements of Ethipin government...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
The convergence of diverse global factors – food price volatility, the increased demand for biofuels...
CITATION: Nahalomo, A., et al. 2018. Realization of the right to adequate food and the nutritional s...