Showing posts with label customary law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label customary law. Show all posts

Friday, December 29, 2023

Land At the Center of Somali Conflict

 The Heritage Institute for Policy Studies published in December 2023 a report titled "Somalia: Land Governance Review" by Surer Qassim Mohamed, Cambridge University.  

Land is a central point of contention in Somalia's fragmented political landscape and remains a significant driver of contemporary conflict.  Somalia's land governance architecture is a patchwork of unclear and overlapping authorities, overlapping claims to land use, large-scale land grabbing, and unclear land tenure.

This report aims to provide an overview of the current state of land governance in Somalia, examining the historical context, hybrid legal framework, and current practices around land ownership, access, and control.  

Friday, July 1, 2016

South Sudan and Northern Uganda: Boundary Disputes and Land Governance

The Rift Valley Institute published in 2016 a lengthy study titled "Dividing Communities in South Sudan and Northern Uganda: Boundary Disputes and Land Governance" by Cherry Leonardi and Martina Santschi.

This detailed study explores the histories and present realities of demography, ecology, livelihoods, social relations and land governance in South Sudan and northern Uganda.