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Patrick McAuslan critically examines five decades of land law reform across Eastern Africa, from independence in 1961 to 2011. The book explores whether reforms have been rooted in traditional approaches or aimed at transformative social and economic change. It highlights the tensions between customary land tenure, state-led reform, and global influences such as international development agendas. Through case studies and comparative analysis, McAuslan provides insights into how land laws shape governance, rights, and development outcomes in the region.
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Publisher: Routledge
Publishing Year: 2013
ISBN: 9780415538441
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