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Library Adjudication of Land Cases in Tanzania: A Bird Eye Overview of the District Land and Housing Tribunal

Adjudication of Land Cases in Tanzania: A Bird Eye Overview of the District Land and Housing Tribunal

Adjudication of Land Cases in Tanzania: A Bird Eye Overview of the District Land and Housing Tribunal

This paper uses District Land and Housing Tribunal (DLHT) as a case study to argue that the principle conceived in the enactment of the law that established the tribunal is far from becoming a reality. It uses data of the past four years to demonstrate that DLHT is overburdened by increment of an average of 2000 pending cases every year. It further shows legal and practical challenges that hinder access to and independence of DLHT. The paper calls for drastic strategic measures to strengthen DLHT in terms of human resources and facilities. The author reiterates some of the reforms of the court system as proposed by the Law Reform Commission of Tanzania. At the onset it is important to register that the findings of this paper are based on library and desktop research only.

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