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An effect of globalisation? The individual appropriation of ‘arch lands in Algeria

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2013
AUC Library
Routledge and Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Northern Africa

What are the links between recent modes of appropriation of ‘arch (tribal) lands and the process of economic liberalisation that started in the 1990s in Algeria? The ambiguous status of ‘arch lands means that although they are state lands from a legal perspective, they are also formally tied to particular tribes. The complexity of their status remains influenced by customary law exerted by traditional social structures that identify each part of the territory to a tribe seeking to exercise a property right. More recently, this property right has taken on new forms that mask collective property and promote individual property by charting a path through the loopholes of modern legislation. The agricultural use of steppe areas for development purposes is strongly encouraged by the state, but contested by pastoralists who see it as a degradation of a zone historically reserved for pastoralism. In this peculiar dynamic in which numerous actors often express diverging interests, the...

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