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الصفحة 12
Implications for the doctrine of tenure The theory of property in land that has been outlined above enables us to approach the doctrine of tenure more broadly in terms of the entire legal character which access to and control of power ...
Implications for the doctrine of tenure The theory of property in land that has been outlined above enables us to approach the doctrine of tenure more broadly in terms of the entire legal character which access to and control of power ...
الصفحة 16
Land , tenure and “ land tenure " , in D. Biebuyck ( ed . ) , African Agrarian Systems , pp . 101-11 . London : Oxford University Press for the Interna- tional African Institute . Burrows , R. L. 1973. ' Individualised tenure and ...
Land , tenure and “ land tenure " , in D. Biebuyck ( ed . ) , African Agrarian Systems , pp . 101-11 . London : Oxford University Press for the Interna- tional African Institute . Burrows , R. L. 1973. ' Individualised tenure and ...
الصفحة 61
LAND TENURE AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN KENYA Angelique Haugerud This article examines the relationship of formal and informal land - tenure systems to processes of agrarian change . Although it is often assumed that formal legal recognition ...
LAND TENURE AND AGRARIAN CHANGE IN KENYA Angelique Haugerud This article examines the relationship of formal and informal land - tenure systems to processes of agrarian change . Although it is often assumed that formal legal recognition ...
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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