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A matter of (in)justice : law, state and the agrarian question in Zimbabwe /

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Main Author: Tshuma, Lawrence.
Corporate Author: Southern Africa Regional Institute for Policy Studies.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Harare : SAPES Books, 1997.
Series:Southern Africa specialised studies series.
Southern African political economy series.
Subjects:
Agricultural laws and legislation > Zimbabwe.
Agriculture and state > Zimbabwe.
Land tenure > Zimbabwe.
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