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Strengthening Land Tenure and Property Rights in Angola: Land Law and Policy: Review of Legal Framework

Strengthening Land Tenure and Property Rights in Angola: Land Law and Policy: Review of Legal Framework

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April 2007
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Introduction: "Since its independence in 1975, and most notably in the last decade, Angola has struggled to create a legal framework adequate to address the complex issues relating to the country’s land. In 2004, the country enacted a new land law1 that sought to strengthen perceived areas of weakness in prior legislation. The new law delineated and expanded a range of land rights available by concession and recognized some measure of traditional land rights. In 2006, the Government of Angola (GoA)2 proposed regulations addressing the land concessions portions of the land law, providing some detail on land rights formalization procedures, and expanding its expropriation authority.3 The regulations await enactment. Despite these legislative efforts, fundamental gaps and weaknesses in the legal framework governing land persist, diluting the country’s ability to use its land resources to support economic growth, alleviate poverty, and enhance the livelihoods of the country’s population, including the marginalized"

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