1st Edition
Re-conceiving Property Rights in the New Millennium Towards a New Sustainable Land Relations Policy
Part 1: Ideological, Socio-Economic and Cultural Issues Around Land 1. Land Ownership and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Manisuli Ssenyonjo 2. Genderised Land Reform and Social Justice – A Gender Perspective on the Formalization of Communal Land Tenure, Annika Rudman 3. Framing Women’s Rights and Citizenship Within the SADC Land Reform Discourse: A Feminist Critique, Lyn Ossome 4. Land and Resource Rights, Tenure Arrangements and Reform in Community Based Natural Resource Management in SADC, Munyaradzi Saruchera and Sibongile Manzana 5. The Land Question in Southern Africa: A Political Economy Perspective, Edward Lahiff Part 2: Possibilities and Further Challenges 6. Farm Workers on Private Agriculture Land Holdings: A Pathway to the Common Settlement of a SADC Land Issues?, Sibo Banda 7. Property Guarantees in Old and New Southern African Constitutions, Clement Ngongola 8. SADC Within the Region: The African Union (AU) Approach to Land Issues, Rachel Murray 9. Deconstructing SADC Land Relations: Towards a New, Sustainable Land Relations Policy?, Ben Chigara
Biography
Ben Chigara is Professor of International Laws at Brunel University, UK.
"Edited by Chigara, this is the second volume of a two-volume work exploring land issues in the states of the Southern African Development Community. Whereas the first volume focused on current issues, this volume provides a more future-oriented and reform-based perspective. Nine contributions discuss socio-economic and cultural issues of land reform, including economic, social, and cultural rights; gender and social justice; community-based natural resource management; and the political economy perspective of land reform, as well as such topics as constitutional property guarantees, the African Union approach to land issues, and farm workers on private agricultural land holdings."—Book News






