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Where There is No Government: Enforcing Property Rights in Common Law Africa by Sandra F. Joireman (2011-07-25)
Author: Sandra F. Joireman
Year: July 25, 2011
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Language: English



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Where There Is No Government Enforcing Property Rights In Common Law Africa by Sandra F Joireman 20110725: A Detailed Description Of The Plot In her book, "Where There is No Government Enforcing Property Rights in Common Law Africa Sandra F. Joireman delves into the importance of property rights in achieving political and social stability, as well as economic growth, but highlights the issue of weak state enforcement regimes in sub-Saharan Africa. She argues that private institutions, such as traditional tribal leaders, entrepreneurial bureaucrats, NGOs, and violent groups, have stepped in to define and enforce property rights in the absence of effective government enforcement. These institutions can be either helpful or predatory, depending on their incentives and context. The book focuses on Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda, where Joireman examines the various types of property rights enforcement mechanisms and their effectiveness in promoting social welfare. She challenges the assumption that changes in property law will automatically lead to changes on the ground, and instead emphasizes the need for a more nuanced understanding of the complex factors that influence property rights.
Where There There Is No Government Enforcing Property Rights In Common Law Africa by Sandra F Joireman 20110725: A Detailed Description Of The Plot В своей книге «Where There There Is No Government Enforcing Property Rights in Common Law Africa» Сандра Ф. Joireman углубляется в важность прав собственности в достижении политической и социальной стабильности, а также экономического роста, но выделяет проблему слабых режимов государственного принуждения в странах Африки к югу от Сахары. Она утверждает, что частные институты, такие как традиционные племенные лидеры, предпринимательские бюрократы, НПО и насильственные группы, вмешались, чтобы определить и обеспечить соблюдение прав собственности в отсутствие эффективного государственного контроля. Эти учреждения могут быть как полезными, так и хищническими, в зависимости от их стимулов и контекста. Книга посвящена Гане, Кении и Уганде, где Joireman рассматривает различные типы механизмов обеспечения прав собственности и их эффективность в содействии социальному обеспечению. Она оспаривает предположение, что изменения в праве собственности автоматически приведут к изменениям на местах, и вместо этого подчеркивает необходимость более тонкого понимания сложных факторов, которые влияют на права собственности.
Where There There Is No Government Enforcining Property Rights In Common Law Africa by Sandra F Joireman 20110725: A Detailed Description Of The Plot En su libro «Where There There Is No Government Enforcing Property Rights in Common Law Africa», Sandra F. Joireman profundiza en la importancia de los derechos de propiedad para lograr la estabilidad política y social, y el crecimiento económico, pero destaca el problema de los regímenes débiles de coacción estatal en el África subsahariana. Afirma que instituciones privadas como líderes tribales tradicionales, burócratas empresariales, ONGs y grupos violentos han intervenido para identificar y hacer valer los derechos de propiedad en ausencia de un control estatal efectivo. Estas instituciones pueden ser a la vez útiles y depredadoras, dependiendo de sus incentivos y contexto. libro se centra en Ghana, Kenia y Uganda, donde Joireman examina diferentes tipos de mecanismos para garantizar los derechos de propiedad y su eficacia en la promoción de la seguridad social. Cuestiona la suposición de que los cambios en el derecho de propiedad llevarán automáticamente a cambios sobre el terreno y, en cambio, subraya la necesidad de comprender mejor los complejos factores que afectan a los derechos de propiedad.
Where There Is No Government Enforcing Property Rights In Common Law Africa von Sandra F Joireman 20110725: A Detailed Description Of The Plot In seinem Buch „Where There There Is No Government Enforcing Property Rights in Common Law Africa“ Sandra F. Joireman vertieft die Bedeutung von Eigentumsrechten für die Erreichung politischer und sozialer Stabilität, und Wirtschaftswachstum, sondern hebt das Problem der schwachen Regime des staatlichen Zwangs in Afrika südlich der Sahara. e argumentiert, dass private Institutionen wie traditionelle Stammesführer, unternehmerische Bürokraten, NGOs und gewalttätige Gruppen intervenierten, um Eigentumsrechte in Ermangelung einer wirksamen staatlichen Kontrolle zu definieren und durchzusetzen. Diese Institutionen können je nach ihren Anreizen und ihrem Kontext sowohl nützlich als auch räuberisch sein. Das Buch konzentriert sich auf Ghana, Kenia und Uganda, wo Joireman verschiedene Arten von Mechanismen zur Durchsetzung von Eigentumsrechten und deren Wirksamkeit bei der Förderung der sozialen cherheit untersucht. e bestreitet die Annahme, dass Änderungen des Eigentums automatisch zu Änderungen vor Ort führen würden, und betont stattdessen die Notwendigkeit eines differenzierteren Verständnisses der komplexen Faktoren, die sich auf die Eigentumsrechte auswirken.
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Ortak Hukukta Mülkiyet Haklarını Uygulayan Hiçbir Hükümetin Olmadığı Yerde Afrika Sandra F Joireman 20110725: Arsa Detaylı Bir Açıklaması Ortak Hukukta Mülkiyet Haklarını Uygulayan Hiçbir Hükümet Afrika Sandra F. Joireman, ekonomik büyümenin yanı sıra siyasi ve sosyal istikrarın sağlanmasında mülkiyet haklarının önemine değiniyor, ancak Sahra altı Afrika'daki zayıf devlet zorlayıcı rejimler sorununa dikkat çekiyor. Geleneksel kabile liderleri, girişimci bürokratlar, STK'lar ve şiddet grupları gibi özel kurumların, etkili hükümet kontrolünün yokluğunda mülkiyet haklarını belirlemek ve uygulamak için adım attığını savunuyor. Bu kurumlar, teşviklerine ve bağlamlarına bağlı olarak hem yararlı hem de yırtıcı olabilir. Kitap, Joireman'ın farklı mülkiyet hakları uygulama mekanizmalarına ve sosyal güvenliği desteklemedeki etkinliğine baktığı Gana, Kenya ve Uganda'ya odaklanıyor. Mülkiyetteki değişikliklerin otomatik olarak zeminde değişikliklere yol açacağı varsayımına itiraz ediyor ve bunun yerine mülkiyet haklarını etkileyen karmaşık faktörlerin daha ayrıntılı bir şekilde anlaşılması gerektiğini vurguluyor.
حيث لا توجد حكومة تفرض حقوق الملكية في القانون العام الأفريقي بقلم ساندرا إف جويرمان 20110725: وصف مفصل للمؤامرة التي لا توجد حكومة تنفذ حقوق الملكية في القانون العام في إفريقيا "تتعمق ساندرا ف. جويرمان في أهمية حقوق الملكية في تحقيق الاستقرار السياسي والاجتماعي، فضلاً عن النمو الاقتصادي، لكنها تسلط الضوء على مشكلة ضعف الأنظمة القسرية للدولة في إفريقيا جنوب الصحراء الكبرى. وتجادل بأن المؤسسات الخاصة مثل زعماء القبائل التقليديين وبيروقراطيي ريادة الأعمال والمنظمات غير الحكومية والجماعات العنيفة قد تدخلت لتحديد وإنفاذ حقوق الملكية في غياب سيطرة حكومية فعالة. يمكن أن تكون هذه المؤسسات مفيدة ومفترسة على حد سواء، اعتمادًا على حوافزها وسياقها. يركز الكتاب على غانا وكينيا وأوغندا، حيث يبحث جويرمان في أنواع مختلفة من آليات إنفاذ حقوق الملكية وفعاليتها في تعزيز الضمان الاجتماعي. وهي تعارض الافتراض بأن التغييرات في الملكية ستؤدي تلقائيًا إلى تغييرات على الأرض، وبدلاً من ذلك تؤكد على الحاجة إلى فهم أكثر دقة للعوامل المعقدة التي تؤثر على حقوق الملكية.

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