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Land deals in Africa: What is in the contracts?
Author
Cotula, Lorenzo
Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
Publication Year
2011
Body

Over the past few years, agribusiness, investment funds and government agencies have been acquiring long-term rights over large areas of land in Africa. Together with applicable national and international law, contracts define the terms of an investment project, and the way risks, costs and benefits are distributed. Who has the authority to sign the contract and through what process greatly influences the extent to which people can have their voices heard. Yet very little is known about the exact terms of the land deals. Drawing on the legal analysis of twelve land deals from different parts of Africa, this report discusses the contractual issues for which public scrutiny is most needed, and aims to promote informed public debate about them.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Technical Report
Book ISBN
978-1-84369-804
Keywords
policies
land use
Economic Aspects
politics
International Institute for Environment and Development policy
research
climate
ecology
urban
economics
sustainability
legislation
southern Africa