Title of article :
Compulsory land acquisition in Ghana—policy and praxis
Author/Authors :
Wordsworth Odame Larbi، نويسنده , , Adarkwah Antwi، نويسنده , , Paul Olomolaiye، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Compulsory land acquisition powers have been used extensively in Ghana since colonial times, as the main means of the stateʹs access to land for development. The underlying principle is supremacy of the state over people and their private property, and is aimed at providing land for public and social amenities, correcting economic and social inefficiencies in private market operations and providing greater equity and social justice in the distribution of land. The paper analyses compulsory acquisition practice in Ghana in the light of these principles. It argues that few of the presumed principles have been met. Rather compulsory land acquisition has resulted in adverse socio-economic consequences including in landlessness, poverty and heightened tension in state-community relationship. The paper advocates for a new legal and institutional environment for employing compulsory acquisition powers.
Keywords :
Land Development , compensation , land use , Divestiture , Political economy , Public interest , Compulsory acquisition
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Journal title :
Land Use Policy