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Land, law and politics in Africa : mediating conflict and reshaping the state / edited by Jan Abbink, Mirjam de Bruijn.

Lippincott Library HD966 .L35 2011
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Abbink, J.
Bruijn, Mirjam de, 1962-
Hesseling, Gerti.
Series:
African dynamics ; 10.
African dynamics ; v. 10
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Land tenure--Africa.
Land tenure.
Land use, Rural--Government policy--Africa.
Land use, Rural.
Law--Africa.
Law.
Economic development.
Land use, Rural--Government policy.
Africa.
Customary law--Africa.
Customary law.
Economic development--Africa.
Conflict management--Africa.
Conflict management.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xi, 386 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Language Note:
Contributions in English or French.
Summary:
Abbink (VU U., Amsterdam, the Netherlands) and Bruijn (African studies, Leiden U., the Netherlands) present a collection of original studies that explore how state agents and local actors navigate issues of law, land disputes, and conflict in Africa. The studies reflect three major themes: historical aspects of African political culture; issues of land access, land use, and resource competition; and democracy, human rights, constitutional law, and legal pluralism. The studies draw their subject material from Senegal, Kenya, Cameroon, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mali, Namibia, and Chad. Five of 17 chapters are in French. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Contents:
Introduction: Land, law and conflict mediation in Africa / Jan Abbink
Partenariat et interdisciplinarite: la voie alternative de Gerti Hesseling et du LASDEL / Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan & Mahaman Tidjani Alou
Cultural models of power in Africa / Walter van Beek
Human rights in the traditional legal system of the Nkoya people of Zambia / Wim M.J. van Binsbergen
'Sons of the soil': autochthony and its ambiguities in Africa and Europe / Peter Geschiere
How can Africa develop? Reflections on theories, concepts and realities / Patrick Chabal
L'economie sociale et solidaire pour stimuler le developpement ascendant et endogene / Abdou Salam Fall
Land conflicts in Senegal revisited: continuities and emerging dynamics / Mayke Kaag, Yaram Gaye & Marieke Kruis
'More punitive penalties should be given to urban farmers': laws and politics surrounding urban agriculture in Eldoret, Kenya / Romborah R. Simiyu & Dick Foeken
Settling border conflicts in Africa peacefully: lessons learned from the Bakassi dispute between Cameroon and Nigeria / Piet Konings
Democracy deferred: understanding elections and the role of donors in Ethiopia / Jan Abbink
La production d'un nouveau constitutionnalisme en Afrique : internationalisation et regionalisation du droit constitutionnel / Babacar Kante
Le juge constitutionnel et la construction de l'etat de droit au Senegal / Fatima Diallo
Sur les traces du droit vivant dans le labyrinthe du droit foncier et des pratiques locales au Mali / Moussa Djire
Effectuating normative change in customary legal systems: an end to 'widow chasing' in northern Namibia? / Janine Ubink
Decentralization and the articulation of local and regional politics in central Chad / Han van Dijk
Conflict mobility and the search for peace in Africa / Mirjam de Bruijn & Egosha E. Osaghae.
Notes:
"This project was envisaged as a testimony to the inspirational legacy of Professor Gerti Hesseling (1946-2009), the Dutch legal scholar and Africanist"--Introduction.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliography of the works of Gerti Hesseling.
ISBN:
9789004217386
900421738X
OCLC:
758099069

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