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Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 2(7), pp. 301 - 308
DOI: 10.13189/sa.2014.020707
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Balancing of Rights in Land Law: A Key Challenge in Kenya


Peter Onyango O *
School of Law, University of Nairobi, Kenya

ABSTRACT

The attempt to revive African customary law has been persistent throughout the history of legal education in Kenya. Today more than ever before the country shall have to reconsider the role and importance of re-studying customary land tenure practised by the Kenyan people in order to strike proper balance of rights in land law in force. The research examines the balance of several interest groups and regulatory systems that confer rights to individuals and groups. The main concern of the research is about the deployed systems that have failed to quell conflicts, violence, crimes and injustices, related to land tenure and its inequitable redistribution to individuals and communities. The work seeks to provide clue to legal lacunae existing in the Kenyan land regime. As most of the problems facing land law are premised on the mechanisms, structures and policies adopted by the Government to put records straight, restore law, and order, the study investigates the effectiveness of such balancing criteria.

KEYWORDS
Rights in Land, Reform, Commission, Customary Law, Land Use, Policies, Economy, Law, Propriety, Land Tenure, Principles of Land Law, Human Rights

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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Peter Onyango O , "Balancing of Rights in Land Law: A Key Challenge in Kenya," Sociology and Anthropology, Vol. 2, No. 7, pp. 301 - 308, 2014. DOI: 10.13189/sa.2014.020707.

(b). APA Format:
Peter Onyango O (2014). Balancing of Rights in Land Law: A Key Challenge in Kenya. Sociology and Anthropology, 2(7), 301 - 308. DOI: 10.13189/sa.2014.020707.