This study aimed to understand whether, and to what extent, Kenyan legal provisions are sufficient to secure community land rights, particularly those of indigenous peoples and local communities. It assesses the adequacy of Kenya’s legal framework for protecting and promoting tenure rights of forest communities, including over protected areas. There is an enduring problem pertaining to historical land injustices, where certain indigenous peoples and local communities have sought formal recognition of their land rights over areas classified as public land, which are managed mainly as public forests or national wildlife reserve
Increased legal access and the devolution of natural resource administration are generally seen as s...
In Kenya land is not only one of the most valuable belongings of any person, but a natural heritage ...
The National Land Commission of Kenya has a critical role to play in addressing injustices faced by ...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
This is a pioneering study on a critical, yet infinitely complex subject, in the setting of legal an...
The search for development that is sustainable often results in the complex challenge of having to r...
Abstract The attempt to revive African customary law has been persistent throughout the history of l...
This paper, discusses land use and tenure in terms of entitlement rights. Land is viewed as the bas...
This thesis is about the struggles of communities inhabiting the Kenyan Rift Valley to assert their ...
The recent ruling on reparations of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the Rep...
The goals of conserving nature have changed over the last decades, but setting aside areas for natur...
Kenya has had a history of conflicts that often turn violent over land and land based resources. Am...
PhD (Private Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research deals with communal land...
For those communities in Kenya that identify as indigenous, and with the indigenous movement, land i...
Increased legal access and the devolution of natural resource administration are generally seen as s...
In Kenya land is not only one of the most valuable belongings of any person, but a natural heritage ...
The National Land Commission of Kenya has a critical role to play in addressing injustices faced by ...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
Kenya is the most recent African state to acknowledge customary tenure as producing lawful property ...
This is a pioneering study on a critical, yet infinitely complex subject, in the setting of legal an...
The search for development that is sustainable often results in the complex challenge of having to r...
Abstract The attempt to revive African customary law has been persistent throughout the history of l...
This paper, discusses land use and tenure in terms of entitlement rights. Land is viewed as the bas...
This thesis is about the struggles of communities inhabiting the Kenyan Rift Valley to assert their ...
The recent ruling on reparations of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the Rep...
The goals of conserving nature have changed over the last decades, but setting aside areas for natur...
Kenya has had a history of conflicts that often turn violent over land and land based resources. Am...
PhD (Private Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis research deals with communal land...
For those communities in Kenya that identify as indigenous, and with the indigenous movement, land i...
Increased legal access and the devolution of natural resource administration are generally seen as s...
In Kenya land is not only one of the most valuable belongings of any person, but a natural heritage ...
The National Land Commission of Kenya has a critical role to play in addressing injustices faced by ...