Endogene Konfliktregeln und staatliches Recht bei Auseinandersetzungen um Bodenressourcen
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1997
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Journal Article
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cases and interpretation of conflict behaviour, endogenous imaginations of African land law and authenic African traditions, recommandations
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Political Science
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German
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103-420-992
(Last edited on
2005/11/04 06:27:31 US/Mountain)
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Summary: African land law is today characterized by a combination, in many cases even a juxtaposition of different systems of rules - at the same time this situation expresses different ways of thinking. This article, whose orientation is based on behavioural research, analyses cases of conflict by focusing on actors' motives; it points out interactions of legal systems and traditional conceptions of legality. Any land law policy trying to ignore or suppress these latter traditions will be doomed to failure.
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