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  1. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Octubre, 2002
    Sudáfrica

    This report was prepared for the Department of Land Affairs (DLA) in South Africa. In 2001 DLA set up the Communal Property Institutions (CPI) Task Team to review land reform legal entities. The purpose of the review and this report is to improve the situation and functioning of CPIs in order to move towards, rather than away from, achieving the objectives of land reform. To do this, the report covers:
    • Methods of assessing and analysing cpi performance
    • CPI assessment and analysis
    • Offering explanations for causes of CPI problems

  2. Library Resource

    Improving the nature, style and content of the founding documents of legal entities established to take transfer of land.

    Manual y guías
    Diciembre, 2002
    Sudáfrica

    Simplification is a process in which all the essential provisions of an existing Legalese constitution are captured in plain language. Simplifying a constitution is more complex than simplifying the language within it. It involves digging out and putting in order the meaning of a document, as well as writing it in plain language.

  3. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Diciembre, 2005
    Sudáfrica

    Approaches to securing tenure have been dominated by debates about whether titling advances secure land tenure and development in developing countries or whether it is either ineffectual or detrimental to socially more relevant systems. While the policies of many developing countries, including South Africa, continue to support titling approaches to securing tenure, there is widespread confirmation in the literature that title can be problematic for poor people living in both urban and rural areas.

  4. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Diciembre, 2004
    Sudáfrica

    This paper is concerned primarily with the functions of land administration. Its
    purpose is to describe the current land administration practices as understood by
    traditional structures with a view to unpacking some of the components of the existing
    African tenure arrangements in KwaZulu-Natal. This, it is hoped, will help to create a
    base to understand how communal land systems operate, regardless of which structure
    governs them, in order to support practices that secure tenure effectively.

  5. Library Resource

    An analysis of some of the consequences of state devolution in land and resource tenure

    Documentos de conferencias e informes
    Octubre, 2001
    Sudáfrica

    This paper argues that the focus in the community based natural resource management (CBNRM) literature on the devolution and decentralisation of state authority and responsibility over natural resources to communities does not pay sufficient attention to the role of the state in creating and maintaining a coherent institutional environment.

  6. Library Resource

    Strategy at a glance

    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Abril, 2007
    Sudáfrica

    A four page summary of a comprehensive 14 chapter base document highlighting strategy essentials

    • Reframing land reform as a joint programme of government
    • Area based integrated planning
    • Providing comprehensive support services
    • Securing rights, enhancinglivelihoods and enabling development
  7. Library Resource

    Strategy at a glance

    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Abril, 2007
    Sudáfrica

    A four page summary of a comprehensive 14 chapter base document highlighting strategy essentials

    • Reframing land reform as a joint programme of government
    • Area based integrated planning
    • Providing comprehensive support services
    • Securing rights, enhancinglivelihoods and enabling development
  8. Library Resource

    International perspectives on land tenure, development and spatial inequality: Annex 1

    Informes e investigaciones
    Julio, 2017
    Global

    Various multilateral organisations, for instance the World Bank, the Food and Agricultural Organisation have been at the forefront of the different programmes designed to enhance tenure security of landholders as the basis for long-term agricultural development. This has been the case especially in parts of the world where customary systems of tenure are predominant. Wily argues that ‘so little of sub-Saharan Africa is subject to formal entitlements as legally recognised private properties’.

  9. Library Resource
    Journal of African History
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Septiembre, 2014
    Lesotho

    The rhetoric of development served as a language for Sotho politicians from 1960–70 to debate the meanings of political participation. The relative paucity of aid in this period gave outsized importance to small projects run in rural villages, and stood in stark contrast to the period from the mid-1970s onwards when aid became an ‘antipolitics machine’ that worked to undermine national sovereignty.

  10. Library Resource
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Marzo, 2015
    Lesotho

    The paper discusses chieftaincy and colonialism in Lesotho, institutional roles of chieftaincy, the role of chieftaincy in the era of modern democracy/DGD, the relations between the democratic local authorities and chieftaincy in Lesotho and the role of chieftaincy and its constraints in the decentralized system of Lesotho. The paper directly contributes knowledge in public management sciences and administrative policy systems.

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