In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landholders affected by expropriation are well-documented and call into question the Land Use Act's (LUA) effectiveness in protecting local land rights. The World Bank's Land Governance Assessment Framework found that, in Nigeria, "a large number of acquisitions occurs without prompt and adequate compensation, thus leaving those losing land worse off, with no mechanism for independent appeal even though the land is often not utilized for a public purpose". Such negative outcomes may be due to a number of factors, including corruption, limited capacity, and insufficient financing as well as Nigeria's weak legal framework. According to a recent study ...
The challenges associated with determining fair compensation for expropriated land have been extensi...
Abstract: The ruling of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal (1999) states that the Land Use Ac...
This article traced the theoretical origins of the legal regime of the current land rights in Nigeri...
In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landhol...
In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landhol...
In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landhol...
This article was submitted for the UN Economic Commission for Africa “2017 Conference on Land Policy...
This article was submitted for the UN Economic Commission for Africa “2017 Conference on Land Policy...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
The ruling of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal (1999) states that the Land Use Act (LUA) do...
Aim of this study is to determine if Governors’ powers of revocation under the Land Use Act 1978 (L...
Land grabbing and high-risk large scale land investments exploit the livelihood source of local reso...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
In spite of the statutes guiding Compulsory Land Acquisition and Compensation (CLA&C) procedure ...
In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
The challenges associated with determining fair compensation for expropriated land have been extensi...
Abstract: The ruling of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal (1999) states that the Land Use Ac...
This article traced the theoretical origins of the legal regime of the current land rights in Nigeri...
In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landhol...
In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landhol...
In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landhol...
This article was submitted for the UN Economic Commission for Africa “2017 Conference on Land Policy...
This article was submitted for the UN Economic Commission for Africa “2017 Conference on Land Policy...
The Land Use Act of 1978 (LUA) has failed to achieve some of its objectives. The rural poor and the ...
The ruling of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal (1999) states that the Land Use Act (LUA) do...
Aim of this study is to determine if Governors’ powers of revocation under the Land Use Act 1978 (L...
Land grabbing and high-risk large scale land investments exploit the livelihood source of local reso...
The study focuses on impacts of PZ Wilmar’s acquisition of nearly 30,000 hectares of land. Wilmar i...
In spite of the statutes guiding Compulsory Land Acquisition and Compensation (CLA&C) procedure ...
In Ethiopia, land is the main economic, political, social and cultural asset. It is the crucial sour...
The challenges associated with determining fair compensation for expropriated land have been extensi...
Abstract: The ruling of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal (1999) states that the Land Use Ac...
This article traced the theoretical origins of the legal regime of the current land rights in Nigeri...