African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the idea that the customary represents egalitarian communal arrangements. This approach ignores the fact that customary land relations have been contested throughout history, by various groups that each try to redefine what constitutes custom in a situation of change. In Ghana, land has become increasingly commoditised as a result of the growing value of real estate and the development of new commercial agricultural sectors. This has led to an intensification of attempts by chiefs, earth priests, land users, and governmental actors to redefine land ownership and tenure.The contributions to this essential volume critically examine ideas on customa...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Context and backgroundThe role of customary land tenure institutions in land governance is immeasura...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
The contributions to this essential volume critically examine ideas on customary land tenure in Ghan...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Most land in Ghana is held by communities under customary tenure. About 20% of land in Ghana was acq...
The return to the customary or integration of customary and statutory tenure systems to continue gai...
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...
Context and backgroundThe role of customary land tenure institutions in land governance is immeasura...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
The contributions to this essential volume critically examine ideas on customary land tenure in Ghan...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...
Most land in Ghana is held by communities under customary tenure. About 20% of land in Ghana was acq...
The return to the customary or integration of customary and statutory tenure systems to continue gai...
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...
Context and backgroundThe role of customary land tenure institutions in land governance is immeasura...
It would appear that the English common law was grafted onto Ghanaian communal societies without tak...