Land reform and conflict in South Sudan : evidence from Yei River Country

TitleLand reform and conflict in South Sudan : evidence from Yei River Country
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsP.H. Justin, and J.W.M. van Dijk
Secondary TitleAfrica Spectrum
Volume52
Issue2
Pagination3 - 28
Date Published2017///
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number1868-6869
Keywordsconflicts, land reform, South Sudan
Abstract

Following South Sudanese independence in 2011, land reform became a major aspect of state building, partly to address historical injustices and partly to avoid future conflicts around land. In the process,land became a trigger for conflicts, sometimes between communities with no histories of “ethnic conflict.” Drawing on cases in two rural areas in Yei River County in South Sudan, this paper shows that contradictions in the existing legal frameworks on land are mainly to blame for those conflicts.These contradictions are influenced, in turn, by the largely top-down approach to state building, which has tended to neglect changes in society and regarding land resulting from colonialism and civil wars.

IR handle/ Full text URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1887/51911
Citation Key8897