Administrative law and environmental governance in Malawi
This paper examines the operations of administrative law in Malawi, and how its mechanisms influence the ways in which environmental agencies function.
This paper examines the operations of administrative law in Malawi, and how its mechanisms influence the ways in which environmental agencies function.
This paper assesses the extent to which the constitutional promise of citizen participation has been realized in Uganda, using environmental regulation as a case study.
The paper reviews how principles of administrative law play out in day to day practices of officers at the local governance level in Uganda, and looks at what kinds of citizen participation can shape decision making, outcomes, actions and processe
The privatization of security refers to the increasingly popular trend whereby business entities provide military and security services that were once monopolized by the
In the post-apartheid climate, policy makers and urban planners struggled to desegregate urban spaces for inclusive growth and social transformation.
In South Africa the emergence of informal settlements was inextricably linked to race-based urban policies, in which housing played a vital role.
Grassroots organizations do not need to wait for the state to implement Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (Tenure Guidelines or TGs).
This report covers all aspects of the project from its inception, including progress realised on the proposal objectives, outputs produced, challenges and obstacles faced during the research process, and reflections and recommendations going forwa
In various contexts around the globe, the state is not alone in providing security and enforcing law and order; there are a plurality of actors and a plurality of practices that constitute a hybrid context of security provisioning.
Somaliland offers important lessons concerning theories about security governance in Africa, the role that political elites play in conflict resolution, indigenous systems of governance such as clan elders, and the failure of existing internationa