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Legalising Land Rights Local Practices State Responses And Tenure Security In Africa Asia And Latin America Aup Law Governance And Development R Leiden University Press Janine M Ubink

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Legalising Land Rights Local Practices State Responses And Tenure Security In Africa Asia And Latin America Aup Law Governance And Development R Leiden University Press Janine M Ubink
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.56 MB
Pages: 618
Author: Janine M. Ubink, Andre J. Hoekema, Willem J. Assies
ISBN: 9789087280567, 9087280564
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Leiden University Press

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Legalising Land Rights Local Practices State Responses And Tenure Security In Africa Asia And Latin America Aup Law Governance And Development R Leiden University Press Janine M Ubink by Janine M. Ubink, Andre J. Hoekema, Willem J. Assies 9789087280567, 9087280564 instant download after payment.

Across the globe millions of people live and work on land that they do not—and legally cannot—own. And though some efforts to secure land rights for these individuals have been successful, many others—such as those that emphasize titles and registration—have been disappointing. Legalising Land Rights critiques the various programs designed to counter land tenure regimes in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, broadening the scope of knowledge on land tenure reform in these regions and calling for the implementation of new and more effective legislation.

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