New Book- A New Era in Land Administration Emerges- Securing Land Rights for the World is Feasible
The Eastern Africa Land Administration Network (EALAN) plays an important role in development and support of Land Administration education in Eastern Africa. The Network was formed in 2009, out of interest and informal agreement by four universities in Eastern African Universities to support each other in offering Land Administration related programs. The interest to network was motivated by lack of qualified land administration lecturers across the eastern African countries.
A compendium of four doctoral theses on land administration.
In the framework of collaboration for country based case studies on land and natural resource tenure security in Eastern and Southern Africa by the University of Nairobi/ Centre for Urban Research and Innovation, a case study was conducted in Burundi. Data collection was based mainly on literature review of legal texts and all studies realized in the area of land tenure and natural resources in Burundi, and field visits. This paper presents only the synthesis of the information and data collected on land, water, mines and forests.
An Act to make provision for the acquisition of certain farmlands in the occupation of persons other than their owners and for the regrant of lands so acquired.
An Act to provide for the basic law in relation to land other than the village land, the management of land, settlement of disputes and related matters.
An Act to provide for the compulsory acquisition of lands for public purposes and in connection with housing schemes.
An Act to provide for the registration of land and for related matters.
An Act to dissolve the Registrar of Buildings, to reconstitute the National Housing Corporation and to provide for related or consequential matters.
An Act to make provision for investment in Tanzania, to provide for more favourable conditions for investors, and for related matters.
An Act to amend certain Written Laws The
An Act to amend certain written laws.