Traditional Landholding Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa

Traditional Landholding Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa

The Operation of Traditional Landholding Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study of Ghana

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-01-06 )

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This book empirically investigates the common perceptions about traditional land (land vested in communities represented by families and chiefs) in sub-Saharan Africa that it is: communally owned and does not permit individual ownership; insecure as traditional land rights are not registered; and considered as deities that cannot be traded. The book has originated from two research projects undertaken by the author during his doctoral programme (2004 - 2007) and post-doctoral study (2009) at Wolverhampton and Liverpool John Moores Universities in the UK respectively. The qualitative research methodology was adopted for the research projects. The key findings are that: traditional landholding is dual with communal and individual ownership; there is a separation between land as property and deities; land rights can be secure whether registered or not and registered land can be contested and lost via civil litigation; and land registration does not guarantee access to formal credit. Based on these findings, the necessary recommendations have been proposed.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-3693-0

ISBN-10:

3838336933

EAN:

9783838336930

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Raymond Abdulai

Number of pages:

344

Published on:

2010-01-06

Category:

General Social sciences