Publikationen der Stiftung → What should be done to enhance tenure security in Uganda and further development?
Publikationen der Stiftung → What should be done to enhance tenure security in Uganda and further development?
Inhalt
- Introduction
- I. Content of the Land (Amendment) Bill
- II. Perception of the Land (Amendment) Bill in public
- III. The impact of the Land (Amendment) Bill, its shortcomings and alternative suggestions
- 1. The Land (Amendment) Bill and the problem of bona fide and lawful occupants
- b) The effect on “Kabaka’s land”
- c) Reasons for the Land (Amendment) Bill
- d) The cause of evictions and the problems of the current law
- e) The impact of the current system on development
- f) The impact of criminalisation of unlawful evictions and of illegal land grabbing (new Section 32 A, B and amendment to Sect
- g) Impact of the proposal on selling and assigning agreements (amendment to Section 35 Land Act)
- h) Does the Land Bill infringe upon the constitutional right to property?
- i) The problem of powers being conferred to the Minister and to the “courts” (amendment to Section 31 and new Section 32 A)
- j) The way forward and the suggestions made by the Draft National Land Policy
- 2. The Land (Amendment) Bill and customary tenure
- a) The content of the Land Bill and the critique uttered
- b) Current legal situation
- c) The problems of the Land (Amendment) Bill
- d) Alternative policy suggestions
- IV. Conclusion
- Bibliography