Land rights in general and transferability of land rights in
particular have been a mind boggling subject for intellectuals,
donors, and politicians in Ethiopia. The question of land and the
rights attached to it has been a cause for political turbulence and
instability in the nation as well. It is important to study the
challenges of land policies pursued by successive regimes and the
historical evolutionary course leading to the current land policy.
The deadlocks on land policy issues in Ethiopia might superficially
seem to hinge on preferences of which land governance system or
legal regime must the nation adopt or adapt. However, land issues
in Ethiopia are more than economic factors or principles of
efficiency and preference of ownership systems This book explores
the limitations of the current land system in Ethiopia, by
assessing and analyzing the laws and policies pertaining to land
and transferability of rights over land. This includes an
evaluation of existing legislation against the background of the
history of land use in Ethiopia and ensuing political struggles.
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