Abstract

* Part I: Introduction ** The Politics of Land Reform in Africa ** Altering Land Relations ** The Revival of 'Law and Development' ** Structure and Agency in 'Law and Development' ** Collateral Damage ** Conclusion * Part II: Contemporary Land Reform in Africa ** Defining Land Reform ** Afrian Land Questions ** Chronologies of Land Reform ** Conclusion * Part III: Paying for Law: The World Bank and Bilateral Donors ** Promoting the Rule of Law ** The Role of the World Bank in the Privatisation of Land ** The Role of Bilateral Donors ** Linking the Global and the Local ** The Global Land Reform Network ** Conclusion * Part IV: Making Law: Inside the 'Law Laboratory' ** The Role of Lawyers ** The 'Law Laboratory' in the Network of Land Reform ** The Politics of Legal Methodology ** Conclusion * Part V: Contesting Law?: 'Gender Progressive' Groups and Rural Movements ** Case Studies: Gender Progressive Groups in East Africa ** Ideologies and Tactics of Rural Movements ** Conclusion * Part VI: The Future of Land Relations ** Problems of Implementation ** Worsening Gender Relations ** The Role of Commercial Lenders and the Judiciary * Conclusion * Index

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