Law and Justice in Tanzania

Law and Justice in Tanzania

Author: Chris Maina Peter

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9987449433

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The essays collected in this volume examine the development of democratic and human rights practices while evaluating the performance of the Appeals Court for the past twenty-five years.


Land Law Reform in Eastern Africa: Traditional or Transformative?

Land Law Reform in Eastern Africa: Traditional or Transformative?

Author: Patrick McAuslan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-26

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1134616287

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Land Law Reform in East Africa reviews development and changes in the statutory land laws of 7 countries in Eastern Africa over the period 1961 – 2011. The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 sets up the conceptual framework for consideration of the reforms, and pursues a contrast between transformational and traditional developments; where the former aim at change designed to ensure social justice in land laws, and the latter aim to continue the overall thrust of colonial approaches to land laws and land administration. Part 2 provides an in-depth and critical survey of the land law reforms introduced into each country during the era of land law reform which commenced around 1990. The overall effect of the reforms has, Patrick McAuslan argues, been traditional: it was colonial policy to move towards land markets, individualisation of land tenure and the demise of customary tenure, all of which characterise the post 1990 reforms. The culmination of over 50 years of working in this area, Land Law Reform in East Africa will be invaluable reading for scholars of land law, and of law and development more generally.


The Impact of Tanzania's New Land Laws on the Customary Land Rights of Pastoralists

The Impact of Tanzania's New Land Laws on the Customary Land Rights of Pastoralists

Author: Kennedy Gastorn

Publisher: Lit Verlag

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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This book investigates the effects of the 1999 Tanzanian land legislation on customary land tenure, particularly that of pastoralists. It is an original, empirical and theoretical critical study of the laws and their implementation in securing land tenure of customary landholders in the face of the changing social-political structures, and as such constitutes a contribution to the current debate about the future of customary landholders in the reformed Tanzanian economy. Among issues that receive particular attention in this study are: the development of pastoral land tenure, the main features of the new land laws, introduced land schemes for pastoralists, land dispute mechanisms, the certification of village lands, investments on village land, the inclusion of unused or unoccupied village lands into the category of general land, women's land rights and villager participation in the administration and management of village lands.


Land Law and Urban Policy in Context

Land Law and Urban Policy in Context

Author: Thanos Zartaloudis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-10-14

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 131546179X

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This book is a collection of essays honouring and engaging with the work of the late Professor Patrick McAuslan. It is a collection that narrates, analyses and critiques McAuslan’s contributions, as well as offering substantive perspectives on how his work has impacted the legal fields in which he was involved: including those of land law, urban planning law and policy, land use and participation in developing countries, democratic constitutionalism, and legal education. The essays present McAuslan’s contributions in the contexts in which they emerged, and according to both the circumstances and motivations that shaped them, as well as the challenges they encountered. It thus provides an ideal point of engagement for scholars, students and policy makers that have already interacted with McAuslan’s ideas and work, or who have yet to do so.


Bringing the Law Back In

Bringing the Law Back In

Author: Patrick McAuslan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-23

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 135175341X

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This title was first published in 2003. Bringing together the two fields of land reform and law, this volume examines the role the law and lawyers can, should, and do play in developing countries in the evolution of land policies, in land tenure reform, and in the reform of land use and urban planning. Providing both a theoretical and practical perspective it discusses the role of law in both urban land reform, concentrating on reforms in land use and town and country planning law and general national land reform, looking at specific case studies and at more general themes. It provides a coherent set of ideas and philosophies about land reform through the medium of law, which have been developed through reflection and action over a considerable period of time.


Stones of Hope

Stones of Hope

Author: Lucie White

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 0804769206

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Stones of Hope shows how African human rights activists have opened new possibilities for justice in the everyday lives of the world's most impoverished peoples.