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The Land Acquisition Act Cap 226 and its Implication on the State of Property Rights in Uganda: Option for a new Law

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The Land Acquisition Act Cap 226 and its Implication on the State of Property Rights in Uganda: Option for a new Law
The document titled "The Land Acquisition Act Cap 226 and its Implication on the State of Property Rights in Uganda: Option for a new Law" critically examines the existing provisions of the Land Acquisition Act. It highlights the issues that arise from these provisions and proposes a new law on land acquisition. The proposed law aims to enhance the security of property rights in Uganda, thereby improving land governance and land tenure security in the country. This paper is a significant resource for those interested in understanding the implications of land acquisition laws on property rights and their potential for reform.
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