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'We Owned the Land Before the State Was Established': The State, Traditional Authorities, and Land Policy in Africa
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2021
African Land Reform Under Economic Liberalisation
AbstractThis chapter looks at the land policy reform challenges in Africa, focusing on the struggle between the state and traditional leaders over the control of customary land. The governance of customary land is one of the most contentious land issues in Africa. As many African governments seek to reform land policies in order to respond to the challenges of population growth and urbanisation leading to the increasing demand for land, the proposed reforms are often challenged by traditional
doi:10.1007/978-981-16-4725-3_3
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