The paper identifies and addresses two key related challenges that influence the enforcement of land rights in courts in Tanzania. These are ignorance of law and disgraced court proceedings. The paper argues that there are many cases whereby, as a result of ignorance of the law, citizens institute legal proceedings which are dismissed by courts either at the end of a trial or on an appeal. The paper also establishes that ignorance of the law is not only attributable to the ignorance of the law of the lay disputants to a particular law suit, but also to the ignorance of the law by the disputants’ lawyers and, at times, even the ignorance of the law on the part of the courts of lawKeywords: enforcement of land rights in courts, Tanzania, igno...
The recent increase in transnational acquisitions of agrarian land raises concerns about rural peopl...
PhD (Private Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research deals with communal land...
Women's rights litigation has produced varied outcomes in many African countries. Although courts ha...
Wherever there is a person's right, there is a corresponding duty imposed upon that person to respec...
Women’s land rights have been part of land law reform agendas taking place across Africa since the 1...
Recent decades have seen a wave of land law reforms across Africa, in the context of a "land rush" a...
American Journal of Rural Development, 2017; 5 (2): 46-54This paper examines land governance in the...
The Constitution of Zanzibar 1984, the Land Tenure Act 1992 and the Land Acquisition Decree 1909 int...
Access to land is crucial for combating discrimination. Women who are denied such access tend to be ...
The purpose of the thesis is to evaluate the recently adopted land laws in Tanzania and their effi...
Administrative law may best be defined by describing what it encompasses: it is that branch of law w...
Women’s substantives right to inherit land from their deceased husband’s estate and their abilit...
The thesis examines the law of mortgages in Tanzania following the enactment of new land laws, in pa...
As a system that deals with social ordering, the law is very much a function of words, i. e. of lang...
Despite a comprehensive regulatory framework on land matters, compulsory land acquisition in Tanzani...
The recent increase in transnational acquisitions of agrarian land raises concerns about rural peopl...
PhD (Private Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research deals with communal land...
Women's rights litigation has produced varied outcomes in many African countries. Although courts ha...
Wherever there is a person's right, there is a corresponding duty imposed upon that person to respec...
Women’s land rights have been part of land law reform agendas taking place across Africa since the 1...
Recent decades have seen a wave of land law reforms across Africa, in the context of a "land rush" a...
American Journal of Rural Development, 2017; 5 (2): 46-54This paper examines land governance in the...
The Constitution of Zanzibar 1984, the Land Tenure Act 1992 and the Land Acquisition Decree 1909 int...
Access to land is crucial for combating discrimination. Women who are denied such access tend to be ...
The purpose of the thesis is to evaluate the recently adopted land laws in Tanzania and their effi...
Administrative law may best be defined by describing what it encompasses: it is that branch of law w...
Women’s substantives right to inherit land from their deceased husband’s estate and their abilit...
The thesis examines the law of mortgages in Tanzania following the enactment of new land laws, in pa...
As a system that deals with social ordering, the law is very much a function of words, i. e. of lang...
Despite a comprehensive regulatory framework on land matters, compulsory land acquisition in Tanzani...
The recent increase in transnational acquisitions of agrarian land raises concerns about rural peopl...
PhD (Private Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research deals with communal land...
Women's rights litigation has produced varied outcomes in many African countries. Although courts ha...