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The Recognition of Urban Indigents' Constitutional Property Rights to Land under the Current Urban Land Lease System of Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Felegush, Muche
dc.date.accessioned 2017-12-18T03:51:30Z
dc.date.available 2017-12-18T03:51:30Z
dc.date.issued 2017-12-18
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8259
dc.description.abstract Al/hough ii is easily understandable. that. land is not only an economic asset rather if is also involves political. social and personality issue, most of the researches conducted so far are mainly obsessed with land ownership, land use rights and their implication on tenure security of individual land holder. These researchers failed to assess whether the operating urban land allocation sys/em oj Ethiopia accommodates the interests of all right holders (citizens) equally and is on the wuy tu realize constitutional rights equal/fair access to natural resources of the country-land being one of the natural resources under the FDRE Constitution. Except the Derg regime, uther regimes (pre-Derg and transitional period) ,.,ere less friendly lo indigents' property rights recognition and protection The current regime, al constitutional level, ii has given special place lo indigents to he benefited from the resources of the country (including land) However, such constitutional aspiration has not been s1ifficienlly translated into the current urban land lease proclamation. The constitution guvt: equal land rights lo all Ethiopians and gave special protection to indigents. The current lease proclamation as a principle committed lo give priority to the equitable benefit of citizens but the detail provisions dealing with urban land acquisition and process thereof neglected the abiluy uf indigents 10 fit for the requirements. As urban indigents arc impoverished people, they have not capacity to pay down paymentsfor condominium projects as an indirect land access or save jixed amount of money to get di reel Jund access through house cooperatives The researcher has reached on the above conclusion, by employing mainly doctrinal research method and thus thoroughly examining and analyzing the operating lease system vis a-vis the constitutionally sanctioned land nghts of urban indigents and assessing other efforts made by the governments so far to fulfill these rights. Key words. - Constitution recognition. urban indigents, urban fund rights. urban land law. direct /indirect land access en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject law en_US
dc.title The Recognition of Urban Indigents' Constitutional Property Rights to Land under the Current Urban Land Lease System of Ethiopia en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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