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Land rights and the forest peoples of Africa - 5 - Uganda

Historical and contemporary land laws and their impact on indigenous peoples' land rights in Uganda: The case of the Batwa
Part of FPP's series on:
Land rights and the forest peoples of Africa - Historical, legal and anthropological perspectives

A series of five country studies, plus a broad overview, examining indigenous peoples' land rights in the forested countries of Africa.

Translations available: French

Historical and contemporary land laws and their impact on indigenous peoples' land rights in Uganda: The case of the BatwaPart of FPP's series on:Land rights and the forest peoples of Africa - Historical, legal and anthropological perspectivesA series of five country studies, plus a broad overview, examining indigenous peoples' land rights in the forested countries of Africa.


Overview

Resource Type:
Reports
Publication date:
10 March 2009
Region:
Uganda
Programmes:
Conservation and Human Rights

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