Development practice over recent years in much of Africa prioritized formalization of land policies deemed to enhance better handling and use of land as an asset for social development. Following this trend, land reform policy in Ghana was based on a pluralistic legal system in which both the customary land tenure system and the statutory system of land ownership and control co-exist by law. The primary research question for this study was the following: What implications emerge when customary land tenure system and the statutory system of land ownership and control co-exist in law? The study discussed the prospects and challenges of land title registration and the meaning of the new organizing concept in land ownership and administration a...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on the ...
Central to contemporary debates on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa are questions concerning approp...
Documentation of land rights can ensure tenure security and facilitate smooth land transactions, but...
Development practice over recent years in much of Africa prioritized formalization of land policies ...
The return to the customary or integration of customary and statutory tenure systems to continue gai...
While international land policy trends emphasise the importance of recognising and building on custo...
To benefit from the underutilised potential of urban land resources, the introduction and improveme...
The mismatch between customary law and statutory law is central in the ongoing land tenure discourse...
Dual land administration systems operate in many peri-urban customary areas in subSaharan Africa (Bu...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
The paper examined the changing trend of customary land tenure systems in Northern Ghana and ascerta...
textabstractLand (property) rights have returned to the development agenda of national governments ...
Soon after gaining independence, the Ghana government adopted a deed registration system for recordi...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on 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 ...
Central to contemporary debates on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa are questions concerning approp...
Documentation of land rights can ensure tenure security and facilitate smooth land transactions, but...
Development practice over recent years in much of Africa prioritized formalization of land policies ...
The return to the customary or integration of customary and statutory tenure systems to continue gai...
While international land policy trends emphasise the importance of recognising and building on custo...
To benefit from the underutilised potential of urban land resources, the introduction and improveme...
The mismatch between customary law and statutory law is central in the ongoing land tenure discourse...
Dual land administration systems operate in many peri-urban customary areas in subSaharan Africa (Bu...
This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy o...
The paper examined the changing trend of customary land tenure systems in Northern Ghana and ascerta...
textabstractLand (property) rights have returned to the development agenda of national governments ...
Soon after gaining independence, the Ghana government adopted a deed registration system for recordi...
African policy has been showing a growing interest in promoting customary land tenure, based on 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 ...
Central to contemporary debates on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa are questions concerning approp...
Documentation of land rights can ensure tenure security and facilitate smooth land transactions, but...