Skip to main content
Top

2019 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

7. Land Governance in the Context of Legal Pluralism: Cases of Ghana and Kenya

Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

The purpose of this chapter is three-fold. First, African indigenous modes of land governance are considered in selected pre-colonial polities across eastern, western and southern regions. Opposing scholarly arguments are examined in terms of ontological and epistemological standpoints that turn on distinct historicized worldviews toward land governance and ownership. Second, in light of the above, comparative contemporary land governance in environments of post-colonial legal pluralism are explored in Kenya, Ghana and South Africa. In these democratized nation-states, not unlike others on the continent, architecture of traditional leadership and indigenous law were retained along with informal dispute resolution mechanisms. The chapter highlights how such legal pluralism relates to power and social relations pertinent to land access. Third, in both African indigenous knowledge systems (AIKS) and present day epistemological approaches to land governance, implications for gender are highlighted. Gender in AIKS is distinguished from gender in the westernized rule of law orthodoxy that governs land reform and restitution with an aim toward drawing lessons from AIKS for incorporation in contemporary land governance. Evidence from which arguments arise and conclusions made in this chapter is induced from previous case studies and archival records. Seemingly irreconcilable differences that appear to impede land governance given concurrent legal systems are identified and explained. The chapter concludes with recommendations as to how such legal tensions influencing land governance could be approached to benefit all, irrespective of gender, in the subject nation-states and others similarly situated.

Dont have a licence yet? Then find out more about our products and how to get one now:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 340 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Versicherung + Risiko




Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 390 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe




 

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Footnotes
1
AIKS can be defined as systems designed and executed by original African people historically attached to a particular land and fundamentally expressive of their civilization inclusive of socio-political, economic, scientific and technological identity, culture, values and ways of knowing (Dei 2012:111; Odora Hoppers 2001:4).
 
2
A notable exception is the South African Constitutional Court’s restoration of indigenous lands in Alexkor Limited v. The Richtersveld Community and Others, 2003 (19) SA 48–51 (CC).
 
3
For comprehension of the institution of Queen Mothers see: Stoeltje BJ. 1997. Asante Queen Mothers. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 810(1):41–71; Steegstra M. 2009. Krobo Queen Mothers: gender, power, and contemporary female traditional authority in Ghana. Africa Today, 55(3):105–123 and Mensah CA, Antwi, KB and Dauda S. 2014. Female Traditional Leaders (Queen Mothers) and Community Planning and Development in Ghana. Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, 3(1):205.
 
Literature
go back to reference Amadiume I (1987) African matriarchal foundations: the Igbo case. Karnak House, London Amadiume I (1987) African matriarchal foundations: the Igbo case. Karnak House, London
go back to reference Amanor K (2008) The changing face of customary land tenure. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 55–79 Amanor K (2008) The changing face of customary land tenure. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 55–79
go back to reference Asante SKB (1965) Interests in land in the customary law of Ghana. A new appraisal. Yale Law J 74(5):848–885CrossRef Asante SKB (1965) Interests in land in the customary law of Ghana. A new appraisal. Yale Law J 74(5):848–885CrossRef
go back to reference Berry S (2008) Ancestral property: land, politics and ‘the deeds of the ancestors’ in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 27–53 Berry S (2008) Ancestral property: land, politics and ‘the deeds of the ancestors’ in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 27–53
go back to reference Boone C (2009) Electoral populism where property rights are weak: land politics in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. Comp Polit 41(2):183–201CrossRef Boone C (2009) Electoral populism where property rights are weak: land politics in contemporary sub-Saharan Africa. Comp Polit 41(2):183–201CrossRef
go back to reference Busia KA (1951) The position of the chief in the modern political system of Ashanti: a study of the influence of contemporary social changes on Ashanti political institutions. Oxford University Press, Oxford Busia KA (1951) The position of the chief in the modern political system of Ashanti: a study of the influence of contemporary social changes on Ashanti political institutions. Oxford University Press, Oxford
go back to reference Chopra T, Isser D (2011) Women’s access to justice, legal pluralism and fragile states. In P Albrecht, HM Kyed, D Isser, E Harper (eds) Perspectives on involving non-state and customary actors in justice and security reforms. International Development Law Organisation, Rome, Italy pp 23–38 Chopra T, Isser D (2011) Women’s access to justice, legal pluralism and fragile states. In P Albrecht, HM Kyed, D Isser, E Harper (eds) Perspectives on involving non-state and customary actors in justice and security reforms. International Development Law Organisation, Rome, Italy pp 23–38
go back to reference Chuku G (2013) Nwanyibuife. In: Chuku G (ed) Igbo intellectual tradition: creative conflict in African diaspora thought. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp 267–293CrossRef Chuku G (2013) Nwanyibuife. In: Chuku G (ed) Igbo intellectual tradition: creative conflict in African diaspora thought. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp 267–293CrossRef
go back to reference Crook RC (2008) Customary justice institutions and local alternative dispute resolution: what kind of protection can they offer to customary landholders? In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 131–154 Crook RC (2008) Customary justice institutions and local alternative dispute resolution: what kind of protection can they offer to customary landholders? In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 131–154
go back to reference Daley E, Englert B (2010) Securing land rights for women. J East Afr Stud 4(1):91–113CrossRef Daley E, Englert B (2010) Securing land rights for women. J East Afr Stud 4(1):91–113CrossRef
go back to reference Day L (2007) Nyarroh of Bandasuma, 1885–1914: A reinterpretation of female chieftancy in Sierra Leone. J Afr Hist 48(3):415–437 Day L (2007) Nyarroh of Bandasuma, 1885–1914: A reinterpretation of female chieftancy in Sierra Leone. J Afr Hist 48(3):415–437
go back to reference Dei G (2012) Indigenous anti-colonial Knowledge as ‘heritage knowledge’ for promoting Black/African education in diasporic contexts. Decolon Indigen Educ Soc 1(1):102–119 Dei G (2012) Indigenous anti-colonial Knowledge as ‘heritage knowledge’ for promoting Black/African education in diasporic contexts. Decolon Indigen Educ Soc 1(1):102–119
go back to reference Diop CA (1978) The cultural unity of black Africa. Third World Press, Chicago Diop CA (1978) The cultural unity of black Africa. Third World Press, Chicago
go back to reference Galligan DJ (2007) Law in modern society, Clarendon law series. Oxford University Press, Oxford Galligan DJ (2007) Law in modern society, Clarendon law series. Oxford University Press, Oxford
go back to reference Griffiths J (2005) The idea of sociology of law and its relation to law and to sociology. Law Sociol Curr Leg Issues 49(8):63–64 Griffiths J (2005) The idea of sociology of law and its relation to law and to sociology. Law Sociol Curr Leg Issues 49(8):63–64
go back to reference Hellum H (2000) Human rights and gender relations in postcolonial Africa: options and limits for the subjects of legal pluralism. Law Soc Inq 25(2):635–655CrossRef Hellum H (2000) Human rights and gender relations in postcolonial Africa: options and limits for the subjects of legal pluralism. Law Soc Inq 25(2):635–655CrossRef
go back to reference Hudson-Weems C (2001) Africana womanism: an overview. In: Aldridge DP, Young C (eds) Out of the revolution: the development of Africana studies. Lexington Books, Lexington, pp 205–217 Hudson-Weems C (2001) Africana womanism: an overview. In: Aldridge DP, Young C (eds) Out of the revolution: the development of Africana studies. Lexington Books, Lexington, pp 205–217
go back to reference Keevey I (2009) Ubuntu versus the core values of the South African constitution. J Juridicial Sci 34(2):20–58 Keevey I (2009) Ubuntu versus the core values of the South African constitution. J Juridicial Sci 34(2):20–58
go back to reference Kenya Colony and Protectorate (1955) A plan to intensify the development of African agriculture in Kenya. Government Printer, Nairobi Kenya Colony and Protectorate (1955) A plan to intensify the development of African agriculture in Kenya. Government Printer, Nairobi
go back to reference Kenyatta J (1970) The Kikuyu system of government. In: Cartey W, Kislo M (eds) The Africa reader: independent Africa. Vintage Books, New York, pp 19–28 Kenyatta J (1970) The Kikuyu system of government. In: Cartey W, Kislo M (eds) The Africa reader: independent Africa. Vintage Books, New York, pp 19–28
go back to reference Makahamadze T, Grand N, Tavuyanago B (2009) The role of traditional leaders in fostering democracy, justice and human rights in Zimbabwe. Afr Anthropol 16(1, 2):33–47 Makahamadze T, Grand N, Tavuyanago B (2009) The role of traditional leaders in fostering democracy, justice and human rights in Zimbabwe. Afr Anthropol 16(1, 2):33–47
go back to reference Mbiti J (1990) African religions and philosophy. Heinemann, Portsmouth, NH Mbiti J (1990) African religions and philosophy. Heinemann, Portsmouth, NH
go back to reference McAuslan P (2005) Legal pluralism as a policy option: is it desirable, is it doable? In: Proceedings from the UNDP-international land coalition workshop: land rights for African development: from knowledge to action. Nairobi, Kenya 31 October–3 November 3, 2005. Available at: http://www.undp.org/drylands/lt-workshop-11-05.htm. Accessed 3 Mar 2016 McAuslan P (2005) Legal pluralism as a policy option: is it desirable, is it doable? In: Proceedings from the UNDP-international land coalition workshop: land rights for African development: from knowledge to action. Nairobi, Kenya 31 October–3 November 3, 2005. Available at: http://​www.​undp.​org/​drylands/​lt-workshop-11-05.​htm. Accessed 3 Mar 2016
go back to reference Meinzen-Dick R, Mwangi E (2007) Cutting the web of interests: pitfalls of formalizing property rights. Land Use Policy 6(3):2–11 Meinzen-Dick R, Mwangi E (2007) Cutting the web of interests: pitfalls of formalizing property rights. Land Use Policy 6(3):2–11
go back to reference Mohanty CT (1988) Under western eyes: feminist scholarship and colonial discourses. Fem Rev 30:61–88CrossRef Mohanty CT (1988) Under western eyes: feminist scholarship and colonial discourses. Fem Rev 30:61–88CrossRef
go back to reference Mohanty CT (2003) “Under western eyes” revisited: feminist solidarity through anticapitalist struggles. Signs 28(2):499–535CrossRef Mohanty CT (2003) “Under western eyes” revisited: feminist solidarity through anticapitalist struggles. Signs 28(2):499–535CrossRef
go back to reference Morel C (2014) Indigenous peoples as equals under the African charter: the Endrois community versus Kenya. In: Laher R, Sing’Oei K (eds) Indigenous people in Africa: contestations, empowerment and group rights. Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria, pp 1–23 Morel C (2014) Indigenous peoples as equals under the African charter: the Endrois community versus Kenya. In: Laher R, Sing’Oei K (eds) Indigenous people in Africa: contestations, empowerment and group rights. Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria, pp 1–23
go back to reference Nabudere DW (2011) Afrikology, philosophy and wholeness: an epistemology. Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria Nabudere DW (2011) Afrikology, philosophy and wholeness: an epistemology. Africa Institute of South Africa, Pretoria
go back to reference Ndima D (2003) The African law of the 21st century in South Africa. Comp Int Law J South Afr 36(3):225–345 Ndima D (2003) The African law of the 21st century in South Africa. Comp Int Law J South Afr 36(3):225–345
go back to reference Nkrumah K (1964) Consciencism. Monthly Review Press, New York Nkrumah K (1964) Consciencism. Monthly Review Press, New York
go back to reference Ntlama N, Ndima D (2009) The significance of South Africa’s traditional courts bill to the challenge of promoting African traditional justice systems. Int J Afr Renaiss Stud 4(1):6–30 Ntlama N, Ndima D (2009) The significance of South Africa’s traditional courts bill to the challenge of promoting African traditional justice systems. Int J Afr Renaiss Stud 4(1):6–30
go back to reference Nzegwu N (2012) Widows and daughters in inheritance disputes. In: Nzegwu N (ed) Family matters feminist concepts in African philosophy and culture. Sunny Press, New York, pp 103–156 Nzegwu N (2012) Widows and daughters in inheritance disputes. In: Nzegwu N (ed) Family matters feminist concepts in African philosophy and culture. Sunny Press, New York, pp 103–156
go back to reference Odora Hoppers CA (2001) Indigenous knowledge and the integration of knowledge systems: towards a conceptual and methodological framework. HSRC, Pretoria Odora Hoppers CA (2001) Indigenous knowledge and the integration of knowledge systems: towards a conceptual and methodological framework. HSRC, Pretoria
go back to reference Oluwagbemi-Jacob D, Uduma CE (2015) Gender equality, gender inequality, and gender complementarity: insights from igbo traditional culture. Philoso Stud 5(5):223–232. Oluwagbemi-Jacob D, Uduma CE (2015) Gender equality, gender inequality, and gender complementarity: insights from igbo traditional culture. Philoso Stud 5(5):223–232.
go back to reference Otto JM (2009) Rule of law promotion, land tenure and poverty alleviation: questioning the assumptions of Hernando de Soto. Hague J Rule Law 1(1):173–194CrossRef Otto JM (2009) Rule of law promotion, land tenure and poverty alleviation: questioning the assumptions of Hernando de Soto. Hague J Rule Law 1(1):173–194CrossRef
go back to reference Pierson C (1992) Democracy, markets, and capital: are there necessary economic limits to democracy? Pol Stud 40(Supplement s1):83–98CrossRef Pierson C (1992) Democracy, markets, and capital: are there necessary economic limits to democracy? Pol Stud 40(Supplement s1):83–98CrossRef
go back to reference Pimentel D (2011) Legal pluralism in post-colonial Africa: linking statutory and customary adjudication in Mozambique. Article 2. Yale Hum Rights Dev J 14(1):59–104 Pimentel D (2011) Legal pluralism in post-colonial Africa: linking statutory and customary adjudication in Mozambique. Article 2. Yale Hum Rights Dev J 14(1):59–104
go back to reference Republic of Ghana (1992) Constitution of the republic of Ghana 1992. Ghana Publishing Corporation, Tema Republic of Ghana (1992) Constitution of the republic of Ghana 1992. Ghana Publishing Corporation, Tema
go back to reference Schmid U (2001) Legal pluralism as a source of conflict in multi-ethnic societies. J Leg Pluralism Unofficial Law 33(46):1–47CrossRef Schmid U (2001) Legal pluralism as a source of conflict in multi-ethnic societies. J Leg Pluralism Unofficial Law 33(46):1–47CrossRef
go back to reference Tamanaha B (2008) Understanding legal pluralism: past to present, local to global. 30 Sydney L Rev. 375 Tamanaha B (2008) Understanding legal pluralism: past to present, local to global. 30 Sydney L Rev. 375
go back to reference Tonah S (2008) Chiefs, earth priests and the state: Irrigation agriculture, competing institutions and the transformation of land tenure arrangements in Northeastern Ghana. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 113–130 Tonah S (2008) Chiefs, earth priests and the state: Irrigation agriculture, competing institutions and the transformation of land tenure arrangements in Northeastern Ghana. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 113–130
go back to reference Ubink J (2008) Struggles for land in peri-urban Kumasi and their effect on popular perceptions of chiefs and chieftaincy. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 155–181CrossRef Ubink J (2008) Struggles for land in peri-urban Kumasi and their effect on popular perceptions of chiefs and chieftaincy. In: Ubink JM, Amanor KS (eds) Contesting land and custom in Ghana state, chief and the citizen. Leiden University Press, Leiden, pp 155–181CrossRef
go back to reference Ubink J (2011) Gender equality on the Horizon: the case of Uukwambi Traditional Authority, Northern Namibia. In: Harper E (ed) Working with customary justice systems: Post-conflict and fragile states. International Development Law Organisation (IDLO), Rome, pp 52–71 Ubink J (2011) Gender equality on the Horizon: the case of Uukwambi Traditional Authority, Northern Namibia. In: Harper E (ed) Working with customary justice systems: Post-conflict and fragile states. International Development Law Organisation (IDLO), Rome, pp 52–71
go back to reference Weir J (2007) Chiefly women and women’s leadership in pre-colonial southern Africa. In N Gasa (ed) Women in South African history: they move boulders and cross rivers. HSRC Press, Pretoria Weir J (2007) Chiefly women and women’s leadership in pre-colonial southern Africa. In N Gasa (ed) Women in South African history: they move boulders and cross rivers. HSRC Press, Pretoria
go back to reference Wiessner S (2011) The cultural rights of indigenous peoples: achievements and continuing challenges. Eur J Int Law 22(1):121–140CrossRef Wiessner S (2011) The cultural rights of indigenous peoples: achievements and continuing challenges. Eur J Int Law 22(1):121–140CrossRef
go back to reference Williams C (1974) The destruction of Black civilization: great issues of a race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. Third World Press, Chicago, IL Williams C (1974) The destruction of Black civilization: great issues of a race from 4500 B.C. to 2000 A.D. Third World Press, Chicago, IL
go back to reference Woodman GR (1996) Legal pluralism and the search for justice. J Afr Law 40(2):152–167CrossRef Woodman GR (1996) Legal pluralism and the search for justice. J Afr Law 40(2):152–167CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Land Governance in the Context of Legal Pluralism: Cases of Ghana and Kenya
Author
Fayth Ruffin
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78701-5_7