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International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
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De l’existence et mécanismes légaux de la protection du Droit coutumier foncier congolais


Volume 26, Issue 1, April 2019, Pages 119–126

 De l’existence et mécanismes légaux de la protection du Droit coutumier foncier congolais

Kangaseke Mbaka1, Mwansa Kalunga Jean Pierre2, Kalala Kasongo3, and Mbuluku Embu Steve4

1 Assistant, Faculté de Droit, Université de Lubumbashi, RD Congo
2 Assistant, Faculté de Droit, Université de Lubumbashi, RD Congo
3 Assistant, Faculté de Droit, Université de Lubumbashi, RD Congo
4 Assistant, Faculté de Droit, Université de Lubumbashi, RD Congo

Original language: French

Copyright © 2019 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract


In our research whose topic titles itself “The existence and legal mechanisms of the protection of Congolese customary land law”, we found that in the Congolese legislation evolution, this Right was first governed by the custom or all power was devolved to the only customary chiefs but also by the law where only the legislator foresees the modes of acquirement, enjoyment as well as expropriation of the farming concessions. This dualism for us, don't create any contradiction, the common laws of property ownership are recognized altogether and protected by the Constitution, the fundamental law and the jurisprudence on the one hand and the customary rules on the other hand.

Author Keywords: customary power, fundamental law, constitution, traditional chiefs, Common law, statutory law, jurisprudence, the general administration.


How to Cite this Article


Kangaseke Mbaka, Mwansa Kalunga Jean Pierre, Kalala Kasongo, and Mbuluku Embu Steve, “De l’existence et mécanismes légaux de la protection du Droit coutumier foncier congolais,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 119–126, April 2019.