The Implementation of Rwanda’s Expropriation Law and Its Outcomes on the Population
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Date
2016
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Publisher
Legal Aid Forum, Rwanda
Abstract
Rwanda is undergoing rapid development, often leading to expropriation of private lands. The expropriation law provides procedures to protect the rights of property owners in the expropriation process. The implementation of that law, however, has caused concerns about potential human rights violations and about how expropriation is affecting the population both economically and socially. This research, carried out from October 2014 – August 2015, showed that expropriated households faced severe declines in their monthly income, and sometimes faced months of restrictions on being able to make basic
improvements to their properties while expropriations were pending. Despite these issues, however, government did manage to notify most landowners being expropriated of the expropriation process through public meetings, and in fact most expropriated households believed the projects causing expropriation were in the best interests of the community.
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development, law, population, income
Citation
Rose, H., Mugisha, F., Kananga, A., & Clay, D. (2016, March). Implementation of Rwanda’s Expropriation Law and Its Outcomes on the Population. In Proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty, Washington, DC, USA (pp. 14-18).