Land policy in post-independence Eritrea: A critical reflection |
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Authors: | Gaim Kibreab |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Arts and Humanities , South Bank University , London, UK |
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Abstract: | After a brief review of the traditional land tenure systems in a historical perspective, the article attempts to identify and discuss the main tenets of the post-independence government's land policy and explains the reasons underlying the government's decision to opt for state ownership, in spite of the bleak track record of such a property rights regime, instead of building on the wealth of the historically transmitted, culturally embedded, and socially sanctioned tenurial regimes in the country. On the surface, there appear to be well-thought-out arguments underlying the government's land policy as underpinned by the land law. This article questions the main assumptions and the reasons that support this policy. |
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Keywords: | land tenure land policy customary land rights state land ownership |
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