Rural Land Rights and Security in Cultivated Highland Ethiopia: Incremental Reform but Persistent Uncertainty

作者: Tesfaye Teklu

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摘要: There are important improvements in tenure stability and security of land rights over the years administratively allocated land. These gains due to private efforts individual landholders, incremental policy legal measures. However, there still unmet demands for certainty because inherent instability associated with rising excess demand pressure land, temporal decay value use certificate, deficiency design practice expropriation compensation laws, weakness governance rural law.

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