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An inherited animus to communal land: the mechanisms of coloniality in land reform agendas in Acholiland, Northern Uganda

Une volonté héritée pour la terre communale: les mécanismes de la colonialité dans les programmes de réforme foncière dans l’Acholiland, en Ouganda du Nord

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