Redressing land dispossession in the aftermath of violent conflicts is daunting and complex. While land dispute resolution and restitution are expected to promote return migration, this outcome is contingent upon the changing social, economic and political conditions under which return takes place. Drawing on qualitative data from Makamba Province in southern Burundi, this case study highlights the politically and historically shaped challenges underlying the resolution of competing and overlapping claims on land following protracted displacement. These include the undocumented and fluid nature of customary land rights, institutional and legal pluralism and shifting land governance relations. This paper emphasises the centrality of the stat...
Humanitarian and development organizations working in conflict-affected settings have a particular r...
Disputes over land are a prominent feature of many situations of protracted violent conflict in Buru...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...
Redressing land dispossession in the aftermath of violent conflicts is daunting and complex. While l...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
It is a daunting task to restore dispossessed land after armed conflicts. Burundi is stuck in this q...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
Political reform in Burundi has sought to resolve the land question, using the law, itself a product...
There is a growing interest in localized land registration, in which user rights are acknowledged an...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
This article is about the importance of framing in conflict situations, and how this informs peacebu...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
This paper studies the challenges of land restitution in Burundi after phases of violence. The pape...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the historical relation between conflict and land tenu...
The focus of the chapter by Aymar Nyenyezi and An Ansoms (‘Land grabbing and power relations in Buru...
Humanitarian and development organizations working in conflict-affected settings have a particular r...
Disputes over land are a prominent feature of many situations of protracted violent conflict in Buru...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...
Redressing land dispossession in the aftermath of violent conflicts is daunting and complex. While l...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
It is a daunting task to restore dispossessed land after armed conflicts. Burundi is stuck in this q...
This paper explores claim-making to land in Burundi, where civil war and multiple waves of displacem...
Political reform in Burundi has sought to resolve the land question, using the law, itself a product...
There is a growing interest in localized land registration, in which user rights are acknowledged an...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
This article is about the importance of framing in conflict situations, and how this informs peacebu...
Over the year 2004, CED-CARITAS has been assisting the return of Burundian refugees and accompanied ...
This paper studies the challenges of land restitution in Burundi after phases of violence. The pape...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the historical relation between conflict and land tenu...
The focus of the chapter by Aymar Nyenyezi and An Ansoms (‘Land grabbing and power relations in Buru...
Humanitarian and development organizations working in conflict-affected settings have a particular r...
Disputes over land are a prominent feature of many situations of protracted violent conflict in Buru...
The recent 16 year civil war in Mozambique dislocated approximately six million people (primarily sm...