Abstract
This Note examines how a country known as the breadbasket of Africa could descend into economic chaos in just a few short years by providing a history of the land issue in Zimbabwe, exploring the role of corruption and human rights abuses in contributing to the current situation, discussing the land redistribution issue, and examining the history of development theory in Africa. Finally, by uniting all these elements, I have attempted to construct a rough methodology for analyzing the clash between the rights of the poor to the necessary resources, the rights of a state to autonomously create and implement social programs, and the rights of individuals to security in their property.
Recommended Citation
Dancaescu, Nick
(2003)
"Land Reform in Zimbabwe,"
Florida Journal of International Law: Vol. 15:
Iss.
4, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/fjil/vol15/iss4/5