AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROU

Cameroon is currently witnessing an unprecedented wave of land-based investments, ranging from natural resources exploitation (oil, mining and gas), logging, large infrastructure building, etc. These developments happen in a context of population growth, in an increase in the domestic demand for lan...

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Main Author: Samuel A. Nguiffo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EL-AYACHI 2020-03-01
Series:African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
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Online Access:https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJLP-GS/article/view/18335
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spelling doaj-884a41cf29654c1785bb02cf4b12c15a2021-06-03T08:55:09ZengEL-AYACHIAfrican Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences2657-26642020-03-01325367https://doi.org/10.48346/IMIST.PRSM/ajlp-gs.v3i1.18335AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROUSamuel A. Nguiffo0Center for Environment and Development, CameroonCameroon is currently witnessing an unprecedented wave of land-based investments, ranging from natural resources exploitation (oil, mining and gas), logging, large infrastructure building, etc. These developments happen in a context of population growth, in an increase in the domestic demand for land. There is a gap between the legislation governing expropriation and compensation in the country, and the variety of customary rules on land and resources. This context of legal pluralism results into endless conflicts opposing communities and the investors, including the State. A thorough analysis of the legislation reveals a series of weaknesses, and the on-going land reform in Cameroon offers a unique opportunity for an in-depth revision of the rules governing expropriation, in order to ensure a better protection of communities’ rights. This study indicated paths for the reform, in terms of improvements of the quality of information granted to potentially affected communities, in the composition and mandate of the commission identifying the victims and damages, and in the scope of compensation and modalities of payment. https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJLP-GS/article/view/18335expropriationcompensationland-based investments
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AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROU
African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
expropriation
compensation
land-based investments
author_facet Samuel A. Nguiffo
author_sort Samuel A. Nguiffo
title AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROU
title_short AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROU
title_full AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROU
title_fullStr AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROU
title_full_unstemmed AMÉLIORER LE SYSTÈME D'EXPROPRIATION ET DE COMPENSATION DANS UN CONTEXTE DE PLURALISME JURIDIQUE: LEÇONS DU CAMEROU
title_sort améliorer le système d'expropriation et de compensation dans un contexte de pluralisme juridique: leçons du camerou
publisher EL-AYACHI
series African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences
issn 2657-2664
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Cameroon is currently witnessing an unprecedented wave of land-based investments, ranging from natural resources exploitation (oil, mining and gas), logging, large infrastructure building, etc. These developments happen in a context of population growth, in an increase in the domestic demand for land. There is a gap between the legislation governing expropriation and compensation in the country, and the variety of customary rules on land and resources. This context of legal pluralism results into endless conflicts opposing communities and the investors, including the State. A thorough analysis of the legislation reveals a series of weaknesses, and the on-going land reform in Cameroon offers a unique opportunity for an in-depth revision of the rules governing expropriation, in order to ensure a better protection of communities’ rights. This study indicated paths for the reform, in terms of improvements of the quality of information granted to potentially affected communities, in the composition and mandate of the commission identifying the victims and damages, and in the scope of compensation and modalities of payment.
topic expropriation
compensation
land-based investments
url https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/AJLP-GS/article/view/18335
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