Most land in Ghana is held by communities under customary tenure. About 20% of land in Ghana was acquired through a legal process of compulsory acquisition by the government. This process extinguishes all proprietary and jurisdictional rights, titles, or other interests vested in the stool (traditional authority) or any other person. Among other things, compulsory acquisition aims to provide land for public purposes, to correct economic and social inefficiencies in the use of land and also to deliver on broader goals of social justice and equity in the land sector through the redistribution of land. Most compulsory acquisition laws make provision for prompt payment of adequate compensation for those who are dispossessed, but this has not a...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
While international land policy trends emphasise the importance of recognising and building on custo...
Most lands in Ghana are held by individuals, families, clans and stools/skins under the customary te...
and best use. The State’s power of eminent domain has been exercised in Ghana since colonial times u...
Compulsory land acquisition powers have been used extensively in Ghana since colonial times, as the ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
The majority of land in African countries is managed under “customary ” law. This system is appropri...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Co-author Dr. Larbi was seconded as a Visiting Research Fellow from the Ministry of Lands and Forest...
Context and backgroundThe role of customary land tenure institutions in land governance is immeasura...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Copious evidence exists on studies into large scale land acquisition (LSLA) in Ghana. The literature...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
While international land policy trends emphasise the importance of recognising and building on custo...
Most lands in Ghana are held by individuals, families, clans and stools/skins under the customary te...
and best use. The State’s power of eminent domain has been exercised in Ghana since colonial times u...
Compulsory land acquisition powers have been used extensively in Ghana since colonial times, as the ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
The majority of land in African countries is managed under “customary ” law. This system is appropri...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Co-author Dr. Larbi was seconded as a Visiting Research Fellow from the Ministry of Lands and Forest...
Context and backgroundThe role of customary land tenure institutions in land governance is immeasura...
Customary land tenure is criticized as dynamic with the institutional framework unable to provide en...
Copious evidence exists on studies into large scale land acquisition (LSLA) in Ghana. The literature...
The peri-urban area of Accra is experiencing a rapid transformation. A robust urban and agricultural...
International policy is currently witnessing a renewed interest in customary tenure systems as well ...
While international land policy trends emphasise the importance of recognising and building on custo...