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Remarks by Celestine I. Nyamu

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Celestine I. Nyamu*
Affiliation:
Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, MA

Abstract

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Money
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1999

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References

1 World Bank, World Development Report 1996: From Plan to Market (1996).

2 Id. at 49.

3 See Gregory S. Alexander, Commodity and Propriety: Competing Visions of Property in American Legal Thought, 1776-1970 (1997); Singer, Joseph W., The Reliance Interest in Property, 40 Stan. L. Rev. 611 (1988)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Carol Dickerman, Security of Tenure and Land Registration in Africa: Literature Review and Synthesis, Land Tenure Center, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, paper No. 137, (Dec. 1989).

5 Daniel Wachter, Farmland Degradation in Developing Countries: The Role of Property Rights and an Assessment of Land Titling as a Policy Intervention, Land Tenure Center, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, paper No. 145, at p. 8-9 (June 1992).

6 The findings from this field research are the subject of my doctoral dissertation, whose tentative title is Gender and Property Relations in a Context of Legal and Cultural Pluralism.

7 Pauline Peters, Dividing the Commons: Politics, Policy, and Culture in Botswana (1994).