Populism and invented traditions: The new Land Tenure Act of 1992 and its implications on customary land rights in Tanzania
In: Africa Spectrum, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 327-338
ISSN: 0002-0397
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In: Africa Spectrum, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 327-338
ISSN: 0002-0397
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Die Aufsatzsammlung ist Ergebnis eines Workshops vom 10.-16.3.1996 in Tansania und beschäftigt sich mit verschiedenen Aspekten der Hochschulpolitik und der hochschulpolitischen Lage in Tansania. Es erfolgt eine Einordnung in die sozio-ökonomische Entwicklung des Landes und es werden Fragen nach sich wandelnden Anforderungen gestellt. Genauer werden die University of Dar es Salaam, das Ardhi Institute und das Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences analysiert. Darüber hinaus beschreiben die Autoren die Sichtweise verschiedener Akteure (Ministerium, Studierende, Eltern). (D³I-Wgm)
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This publication contains six papers presented at a seminar held in Dar es Salaam, 27th-28th November 1992. The objective of the seminar was consensus building on principal elements of a democratic constitution of Tanzania. It was intended to achieve the following: (1) to review and popularize the on-going constitutional reforms; (2) to identify and arrive at tentative agreement on constitutional reforms which ought to be undertaken; and (3) to discuss a timetable for achieving the same. (DÜI-Hff)
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This book developed as part of the international conference of the 20 years of the Arusha Declaration in 1986. It is divided into four parts. The introduction covers the discussion of the political events that took place after the international conference from 1986 to 1990. Part I consists of official speeches. Part II looks at the problem of the state and the Arusha Declaration while Part III examines the economic and social development of Tanzania. Part IV comprises the summary of the papers presented and ensuing debates. Two positions emerged during the debates. On the one hand, some of the participants argued that there was need to take into consideration both the development experience which Tanzania has gained and the prevailing constraint, and called for the Declaration to be revised. Other participants, on the other hand, argued that the Declaration was still relevant and that it should be retained in its original tenor. (DÜI-Hff)
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In: Zanzibar Legal Services Centre Publication Series, No. 3
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