Land titling and urban development in developing countries: the challenge of Hernando de Soto's 'The Mystery of Capital'

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Abstract Hernando De Soto's global best-seller, The Mystery of Capital, has transformed the previously obscure topic of land titling into an apparent cure for the world's ills. His achievement has been to focus attention on the relationship between sustainable capitalist economic development and the need of the Third World poor for secure land tenure. He challenges lawyers (and other professionals concerned with land management) to recognise the centrality of land to issues of social justice and development. The article links De Soto's call for integrated property systems with current cross-disciplinary academic discourses on urban law and development and post-colonialism. Specific themes (illustrated with country examples) are cadastral reform (Southern Africa), adverse possession (Israel/Palestine) and usucapio (Brazil), the relationship of customary and individual land tenure (Botswana), and land assembly and infrastructure provision for urban development (land readjustment in Japan and India).
发展中国家的土地所有权与城市发展:埃尔南多·德索托《资本之谜》的挑战
埃尔南多•德•索托的全球畅销书《资本之谜》将土地所有权这个原本晦涩难懂的话题变成了一剂治愈世界弊病的良方。他的成就是将注意力集中在可持续资本主义经济发展与第三世界穷人对安全土地保有权的需求之间的关系上。他要求律师(以及其他与土地管理有关的专业人士)认识到土地在社会正义和发展问题中的核心地位。这篇文章将德索托对综合财产制度的呼吁与当前关于城市法律和发展以及后殖民主义的跨学科学术话语联系起来。具体主题(以国家为例说明)是地籍改革(南部非洲)、逆权占有(以色列/巴勒斯坦)和usucapio(巴西)、习惯和个人土地保有权的关系(博茨瓦纳)以及为城市发展提供土地集合和基础设施(日本和印度的土地调整)。
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