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International law and land rights in Africa: the shift from states’ territorial possessions to indigenous peoples' ownership rights.

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Table 1: Basic statistics by country
Table 2: Humwe in a selection of African States
Table 3: Type of farming in relation to the European and African zones
Figure 1:Land classification in Kenya
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