Understanding the Lagos State Properties Protection Law, 2016

Okanga Ogbu Okanga, Okanga Ogbu Okanga

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    Abstract

    Land is a crucial component of development. This is more so in a place like Lagos State, Nigeria's economic capital, where there is a far greater demand for the asset than nature bestows. The State has for decades endured a damaging form of criminality widely known as land grabbing. This menace manifests itself in various ways, some of which are outlined in this article. The Lagos State Properties Development Law 2016 (“the Law’ or ‘PPL”) aims to curtail unwholesome and unscrupulous land transactions and practices in the State by prescribing strong criminal sanctions against violators. This paper examines the essence of the Law with a view to highlighting its scope, significance, strengths and areas of improvement.

    Original languageCanadian English
    JournalArticles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2018

    Keywords

    • Land
    • Lagos State
    • Lagos State Properties Development Law
    • Criminal Sanctions

    Disciplines

    • Comparative and Foreign Law
    • Criminal Law
    • Land Use Law
    • Law
    • Legislation
    • Property Law and Real Estate

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