International investment in African land is booming. In many circumstances, investors target land occupied by indigenous populations without official title. National laws providing protection for the land rights of these indigenous populations have proved rare and ineffective due to the driving need for investment and the perceived impediment to investment such laws create. The international humanitarian legal regime likewise provides an insufficient forum for effective protection. Bilateral investment treaties (BITs) should instead be modified to impose affirmative humanitarian obligations on investing corporations to ensure the preservation of indigenous land rights
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
© 2017 Dr. Gashahun Lemessa FuraOver the last decade, there has been a dramatic surge in large-scale...
International investment in African land is booming. In many circumstances, investors target land oc...
Poorly developed countries with weak institutions often face severe commitment problems. Internation...
Property rights are crucial in shaping foreign investment and its socio‐economic outcomes. Their all...
African governments have been under pressure to develop their economies and as such have opened up t...
Land-based investments can create significant grievances for local individuals or communities, and h...
Transnational land acquisitions have been a sensitive issue on the international agenda since about...
Land acquisitions, emerged about 10 years ago, are an important issue for sustainable development in...
1. The problem of land grabbing. — 2. The three sources of law governing investments in land. — 3. ...
Much African land currently has low productivity and has attracted investors purchasing (or leasing)...
The rise and deepening of economic globalization has highlighted a closer connection between interna...
"In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, economic liberalisation, improved transport and communication ...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
© 2017 Dr. Gashahun Lemessa FuraOver the last decade, there has been a dramatic surge in large-scale...
International investment in African land is booming. In many circumstances, investors target land oc...
Poorly developed countries with weak institutions often face severe commitment problems. Internation...
Property rights are crucial in shaping foreign investment and its socio‐economic outcomes. Their all...
African governments have been under pressure to develop their economies and as such have opened up t...
Land-based investments can create significant grievances for local individuals or communities, and h...
Transnational land acquisitions have been a sensitive issue on the international agenda since about...
Land acquisitions, emerged about 10 years ago, are an important issue for sustainable development in...
1. The problem of land grabbing. — 2. The three sources of law governing investments in land. — 3. ...
Much African land currently has low productivity and has attracted investors purchasing (or leasing)...
The rise and deepening of economic globalization has highlighted a closer connection between interna...
"In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, economic liberalisation, improved transport and communication ...
“Large-scale acquisition of land by foreign investors” is the correct term for a process where the v...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
© 2017 Dr. Gashahun Lemessa FuraOver the last decade, there has been a dramatic surge in large-scale...