Extent:
Online-Ressource (digital)
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Aufsatzsammlung
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation; RESEARCH ISSUES IN REAL ESTATE; Indigenous Peoples andReal Estate Valuation; AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY; Editor's Foreword; Preface 1; Preface 2; Contents; Contributors; Introduction to the ARES Monograph on Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation; Chapter 2: Indigenous Landholding Institutions as an Impediment to Economic Use of Land: Case Studies of Tamale and Bolgatanga in Ghana; Property Issues Brought Forth in This Chapter Are as Follows
Chapter 3: Real Estate Practices among Indigenous Peoples in South Africa: A Clash of Property Systems on the Urban FringeProperty Issues; Chapter 4: A Brief History of Native American Land Ownership; Property Issues; Chapter 5: Indigenous Land Claims in Canada: A Retrospective Analysis; Property Issues; Chapter 6: The Metaphysics of Indigenous Ownership: Why Indigenous Ownership is Incomparable to Western Conceptions of Property Value; Property Issues; Chapter 7: A Just Integration of Western and Customary Land Right in Australia; Property Issues
Chapter 8: Valuation of Yoruba Sacred Shrines, Monuments, and Groves for CompensationProperty Issues; Chapter 9: Land Restitution Valuation in South Africa; Property Issues; Chapter 10: Property Rights and Land Market Dynamics: An Economic Interpretation of Indigenous Land Tenure Transformation Process in Nigeria; Property Issues; Chapter 11: The 21st Century Property Challenge: Reconciling Spirituality, Sacred Places, and Profit-Seeking Property Involvements; Property Issues; Chapter 12: This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land: Toward a Global Analysis of Indigenous Tribal Land Claims
Common Themes on Indigenous PropertyReferences; Indigenous Landholding Institutions as an Impediment to Economic Use of Land: Case Studies of Tamale and Bolgatanga in Ghana; Introduction; Literature Review; A Brief Overview of the Traditional System of Landownership in Ghana; Traditional Landownership Structure in Tamale and Bolgatanga; Commentaries About the Traditional Landownership System; Research Methodology; Data Analysis and Discussion; Controls Exercised by Land Grantors; Recognition of Grantees' Land Rights by Grantors
Recognition of Grantees' Land Rights by Community Members and StrangersConclusion; References; Real Estate Practices Among Indigenous Peoples in Southern Africa: A Clash of Real Estate Systems on the Urban Fringe; Introduction; Literature Review on Indigenous Real Estate Rights in General; Literature Review on South African Real Estate Issues; Characterization of Land Development Schemes in South Africa; Proclaimed Townships; Township Establishment Act; R 293 Townships; R 188 Denser Settlements; National Land Models Adjacent to South Africa; Botswana; Swaziland; Lesotho
Refocus: Western/U.S. Real Estate Rights Paradigm
ISBN: 978-0-387-77938-6 ; 978-0-387-77937-9
Other identifiers:
10.1007/978-0-387-77938-6 [DOI]
Classification: Recht, Normen
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013521108