Livestock owners, elites and non-elites alike, from different parts of Namibia fence in land that belongs to the indigenous San people who collectively manage their land as a conservancy. Fencing violates the Communal Land Reform Act of 2002. The conservancy started a lawsuit in August 2013 with reference to this Act to remove the fences and end the illegal occupation of land. The High Court ruled in 2016 in favour of the conservancy, but the fences have not been removed and more illegal settlers have settled in the conservancy. We conceptualize and analyse the act of fencing as land grabbing but argue simultaneously that the legal battle of the conservancy is more than a struggle for justice. The case unfolds as an ontological struggle bet...
Transitions to democracy across southern Africa have been difficult and inevitably flawed. Shifts in...
Since the confluence of the food and oil price crises of the mid 2000s, Ghana has become a prime des...
Conflicts over land, a major theme in Zimbabwe's rural history, are widely recognized as 'most serio...
Livestock owners, elites and non-elites alike, from different parts of Namibia fence in land that be...
Illegal grazing and the fencing of land by livestock owners, elites and non-elites alike is endemic ...
For several years, livestock farmers from different parts of Namibia have settled in the N≠a Jaqna C...
In recent years Namibia has received a number of proposals from multinational agricultural corporat...
Community Conservation initiatives have become widespread in several Southern African countries and ...
This thesis is based on a grazing and land dispute which took place in the semi-arid Kaoko, north-we...
As former mobile foraging peoples, the indigenous Hai//om San of Namibia lost most of their land - i...
It is trite that at independence in 1990 Namibia inherited a skewed land distribution system in favo...
Like numerous other traditional communities in South Africa, the Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela community lost ...
Access to and tenure of land were among the most important concerns of the Namibian people in their ...
The South African government has endeavoured to strengthen property rights in communal areas and dev...
The facts in this case, which fell to be decided by the Supreme Court of Namibia in November 2018, c...
Transitions to democracy across southern Africa have been difficult and inevitably flawed. Shifts in...
Since the confluence of the food and oil price crises of the mid 2000s, Ghana has become a prime des...
Conflicts over land, a major theme in Zimbabwe's rural history, are widely recognized as 'most serio...
Livestock owners, elites and non-elites alike, from different parts of Namibia fence in land that be...
Illegal grazing and the fencing of land by livestock owners, elites and non-elites alike is endemic ...
For several years, livestock farmers from different parts of Namibia have settled in the N≠a Jaqna C...
In recent years Namibia has received a number of proposals from multinational agricultural corporat...
Community Conservation initiatives have become widespread in several Southern African countries and ...
This thesis is based on a grazing and land dispute which took place in the semi-arid Kaoko, north-we...
As former mobile foraging peoples, the indigenous Hai//om San of Namibia lost most of their land - i...
It is trite that at independence in 1990 Namibia inherited a skewed land distribution system in favo...
Like numerous other traditional communities in South Africa, the Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela community lost ...
Access to and tenure of land were among the most important concerns of the Namibian people in their ...
The South African government has endeavoured to strengthen property rights in communal areas and dev...
The facts in this case, which fell to be decided by the Supreme Court of Namibia in November 2018, c...
Transitions to democracy across southern Africa have been difficult and inevitably flawed. Shifts in...
Since the confluence of the food and oil price crises of the mid 2000s, Ghana has become a prime des...
Conflicts over land, a major theme in Zimbabwe's rural history, are widely recognized as 'most serio...