Land reform in Uganda : harmonising the land tenure systems of Uganda, 1900-2003
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2006
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University of Cape Town
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The purpose of this study was to suggest a model by which the existing diverse and complex land tenure systems of Uganda could be harmonised into a formal land tenure structure that is simple, easily managed by the land registry officials, focused on the local level and readily understood by the community. Moreover, it would be regulated by official property laws.
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Includes bibliographical references (leaves 226-232)
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Batungi, N. 2006. Land reform in Uganda : harmonising the land tenure systems of Uganda, 1900-2003. University of Cape Town.