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These are some work late cousin Professor Okoth Ogendo contributed to the accademic world. He burrial is today may 9th, 2009 in Nyakach-Nyanza-Western-Kenya.
Work in Progress (1997-2005) 1999
“Land Policy Development in East Africa: a survey of recent trends” Paper for DFID workshop on ALand Rights and Sustainable Development in Subsaharan Africa@ Sunningdale, England, February 16-19, 1999
1999-76 AThe Juridical Framework of Environmental Governance@ Chapter 3 in Governing the Environment (op. cit.).1999
1998-75 ALegislating Land Rights for the Poor. A preliminary assessment of Uganda=s Land Act 1998″ Paper for the Uganda Land Alliance Strategic Planning Workshop. Mukono. 6-8 September 1998
1998-74 AClimate Change Adaption: Exploring the impact of land policy reforms@ paper discussed at ACTs on August 11, 1998 and circulated at the 4th COP of the UNFCC, Buenos Aires, Argentina, November, 1998
1998-73 AImplementing Land Legislation in Uganda: Drawing on comparative experiences@ Paper for a technical workshop on the Uganda Land A
70 ATenure Regimes and Land Use Systems in Africa: the Challenge of Sustainability.@ in Towards Sustainable Land use: Furthering cooperation between people and institutions. Edited by Blume. H.P.h> Eger et. al. Advances in GEO Ecology. 3 (Catena Verglag AMBH) 1998
1997-69 ABe fruitful and Multiply@ - on the Eve of the 21st Century?: Population management in Africa into the next millennium@ Faculty Luncheon Presentation, New York University School of Law.
1997
1996-68 AReforming Land Tenure in Africa: Conceptual Methodological and Policy Issues APaper for the Alistair Berkeley Seminar on Land Tenure and Tenurial Reform. London School of Economics and Political Science. London May 1996
1996-67 AConstitutionalism without Constitutions: The Challenge of Reconstruction of the State in Africa@ in Zoethout. C.M. et al Constitutionalism in Africa: A quest for Autohonous Principles. Sanders Institute. Netherlands. Marh 1996
1996-66 ALand Tenure and Natural Resource Management: The Kenya Experience.@ Paper for the OSS/IGADD/ECA Workshop on Land Tenure. Addis Ababa Ethiopia March 1996
1996-65 ALand Tenure and Land Administration in Tanzania: A Paper for a Workshop on Land Use Planning and Land Tenure System.@ Arusha, Tanzania. February 1996
1996-64 AReform of Land Tenure and Resource Management: A Comment: in ENTWICKLUNG LANDLICHER RAUM. Vol. 3 No. 2 Bonn, Germany
1995-AGlobal Climate Change and Environmental Governance: Setting an African Agenda for Policy responses to the United Nations framework Convention on Climate Change. 1992″ A concept Paper for the SEI/ACTS Climate and Africa Project
1994-62 Population as a development Issue: Experiences from Kenya (Paper for an International Workshop on APopulation Policy, Practice, Criticism and the View of Religions@. Bonn, Germany, June 17-18, 1994) 1994
1994-61 ALand Tenure, Agrarian Legislation and Environmental Management Systems.@ in Bakama, R.J. (Ed.) Land Tenure and Sustainable Land Use (Chpt. 2) KIT Bulletin 221 The Netherlands .
1993-60 APopulation and Development@: in Working Papers on Demography and Development. European Parliament. Directorate General for Research. (Public hearing held by the Committee on Development and Co-operation. Brussels, 25 November 1993
1993-59 APopulation and Natural Resources Use.@ A Paper for the Population Summit of the World Academies of Sciences held in New Delhi. India October 24,1993
1993-58 AAgrarian Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: Assessment of state responses to the African agrarian crisis and their implications for agricultural development.@ In Thomas J. Basset and Crummey. DE Land in African Agrarian Systems (Chapter 9). University of Wisconsin Press. Madison 1993
1993-57 AConstitutions without Constitutionalism: An African Political Paradox@ in Douglas Greenberg. S.N. Kartz, B. Oliviero and S.C. Wheatley (Eds.) Constitutionalism and Democracy: Transitions in the Contemporary World. (Chapter 4) OUP. New York.
1993-56 APopulation Growth and Agricultural Change in Kisii District, Kenya: Sustained Symbiosis?@ (with John O Oucho) (Chapter 6) in B.L. Turner II Goran Hyden and Robert Kates. Population Growth and AgriculturalChange in Africa. University Press of Florida
1993-55 AHuman and People=s Rights: What Point is Africa Trying to Make?@ in Ronald Cohen, Goran Hyden and Winston Nagan. Human Rights and Governance in Africa (Chapter 3) University Press of Florida.
1993-54 AThe Legal and Policy Regime of Adolescent Health in English-Speaking Africa@ (A Paper for the First Inter-African Conference on Adolescent Health, March 24-27, 1992. Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi Kenya
1992-53 AProtected Areas and Demographic Change@ (Remarks at an IUCN Workshop on Protected Areas and Demographic Change: Planning for the Future, IV World Congress on National Parks and Protected Areas. (Caracas Venezuela, February 10-21, 1992)
1992-52 APopulation Driven Changes in land-use in developing countries.@ (With Richard E. Bilsborrow) AMBIO. Vol XXI No. 1. 37-45
1989-51 AThe Role of Population Studies in National Development Planning@ in Report on the Leaders Conference on Reproductive Health Research in Sub-Saharan Africa, Arusha, Tanzania March 14-16, 1988, WHO Geneva.
1989-50 AManaging Watersheds in Kenya.@ in Kiriro A., and C. Juma (eds.) Gaining Ground: Institutional Innovations in land-use Management in Kenya. ACTS. Nairobi
1989-49 ALegal Responses to Grasslands Management and Decertification Control in East Africa in Wil D Verwey (ed.) Nature Management and Sustainable Development ICS. Amsterdam
1989-48 AThe Effects of Migration on Family Structures in Sub-Saharan Africa.@
International Migration Vol XXVII No 2
1989-47 AThe Place of Customary Law in the Kenya Legal System: An Old Debate Revived.@ in J.N. Mugambi and J B Ojwang (eds.) The S.M. Otieno Case: Death and Burial in Modern Kenya. University of Nairobi Press, Nairobi
1988-45 AAgrarian Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for Agricultral Development@ in J.B. Ojwang and J. Kabeberi (eds.) Law and the Public Interest. IDS Occasional Paper No 52
1988-44 AThe Law in Family Planning.@ in Khama O Rogo (ed.) A Manual of Clinical Family Planning Practice. Kenya Medical Association/ Ministry of Health. The Regal Press Nairobi, Chapter 20, pp 213-26
1988-43 AIssues in the Legal Organisation of Irrigation Agriculture in Africa@ on O. Okidi (ed.) Reflections on Management of Drainage Basins in Africa. IDS Occasional Paper no 51
1988-42 ALaw and Government in Kenya.@ in Kenya 1963-1988: An Official Handbook. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
1988-41 AThe Province of Law in the Science and Practice of Engineering.@ A presentation at the International Engineers Conference on the Engineer and Development held in Nairobi between April 22 and 24
1987-40 ATenure of Trees or Tenure of Land?@ in John Bruce and R Raintree (eds.) Proceedings of an International Council for Research in Agroforestry.
1987-39 AConceptualizing Dynamic Relations between African Land Ownership Systems. Land Policies and Farm Productivity: Some Practical Research Issues.@ Paper for World Bank Workshop on Research Methodology in the Study of Land Tenure. Rural Credit and Agricultural productivity in Africa, held May 23-June 4. 1987 Gisenyi, Rwanda
1987-38 A The Perils of Land ATenure@ Reform@ in J.W. Arntzenm et al. (eds.) Land Policy and Agriculture in Eastern and Southern Africa. United Nations University
1986-37 AThe African Agrarian Crisis: Its Nature and Pathology.@ paper for the Walter Rodney Seminar Series. African Studies Center Boston University, USA December 8, 1986
1986-36 AAn autonomous Legal Framework for the Cooperative Mobilization of Personal Savings for Development.@ A paper for the Second Cooperative Commissioners Conference convened by the African Confederation of Cooperative Savings and Credit Associations (ACOSCA). Nairobi, Kenya June 9-13)
1986-35 ATenure Issues in Spontaneous Settlements.@ A paper for UNCHS International Seminar on Spontaneous Land Settlements in Rural Regions. Issues and Opportunities. November 11-20 Nairobi, Kenya
1985 -34 ADevelopment and the Legal Propress in Kenya: An Approach to the Analysis of Law in Rural Development Administration.@ International Journal of Sociology of Law 12 (1)
1984-33 AProperty Systems and Social Organization in Africa: An Essay on the Relative Position of Women Under Indigenous and Received Law@ in P N Takirambudde (ed.) The Individual Under African Law. Manzini, University College of Swaziland.
1984-32 AThe Legal Status of the Child in Kenya=s Political Economy (with S.B.O. Gutto) in A.M. Pappas. (ed.) Law and Status of the Child, New York, United Nations Institute for Training and Research.
1983-31 ALand Ownership and Land Distribution in Kenya@ in Killick, A. Readings in the Political Economy of Kenya, Nairobi, Heinemann
1981-30 ANational Legislation for Wildlife Management in Africa.@ Paper foe the Sixth African Wildlife Conference. July 13-19, Nairobi, Kenya
1980-29 APublic Interest and Private Benefit in Land Use Policy: A Case Study of the Lake Victoria Basin Authority.@ in C.O. Okidi (ed.) Natural Resources and Development of the Lake Victoria Basin of Kenya. IDS Occasional paper No. 34
1979-28 APoliticized Land.@ The Guardian, Special Supplement. December
1979-27 A The imposition of Propert Law in Kenya@ in S. Burman and B.E. Harrel-Bond (eds.) The Imposition of Law, Academic Press, New York
1979-26 AThe Implementation of Land Use Regulation with Special Reference to the Protection of the Soil and its Fertility.@ A paper for the 1979 Environmental Chemistry Workshop. Chiromo Campus. July 20-27
1979-25 ALand Tenure and its implications for the Development of Semi-Arid Areas.@ Paper for the Workshop on the Development of Kenya=s Semi-Arid Areas. Institute for Development Studies. University of Nairobi, July 23-27 1979
1979-24 ALaw and Integrated Environmental Management@ UNESCO, Science and Technology Education Newsletter. 9
1978- AThe Urbanization Process in Kenya: Research Priorities in G.W. Kanyeihamba and J P W B McAuslan (eds.) Urban Law in Eastern Africa Uppsala. Scandinavian Institute of African Studies.
1978-22 “Land and Access Rights in Kenya=s Coastal Water-Front.@ in C O Okidi and S.B. Westley (eds.) The Management of Coastal and Off-Shore Resources in Eastern Africa IDS Occassional Paper No. 28
1978-AThe Changing System of Land Tenure and the Rights of Women@ in Achola Pala. Et al )eds.) The Participation of Women in Kenya Society. Nairobi, Kenya. Kenya Literature Bureau
1978-ATeaching the Law of Immovable Property: A Personal Assessment.@ Paper for the Faculty of Law, University of Nairobi. Main Campus
1978-”Succession to Leadership in Africa: Thoughts on Political Recruitment” paper for Faculty of Law’s Staff Seminar Series, February 1978 “Richard Sandbrook: Proletarians and African Capitalism” – A review Article African Law Students 14
1977 -”William Burnet Harvey: An introduction to the Legal Systems in East Africa” – A review Article, African Law Studies 14
1977-”Land Tenurer Problems in the Ten-Mile Strip of the Coast Province of Kenya.” Memorandum prepared for and at the request of the Parlimentary Select Committee on
the Issues of Land Ownership along the Ten-Mile Coastal Strip of Kenya, September , 1977
1977-”Some aspects of the legal regulation of economic decision-making in Kenya.” Paper Forming part of the Inter-Ministral Study Team on Costs, Prices and Market Structure for Kenya’s 1979/83 Development Plan,
October 1977 “The Legal Organisation of Colonial Agriculture 1900-60: An Essay on the history of Dependency autonomy and co-optation.” Paper for the Department of History’s Staff Seminar Series.
April 1976 “African Land Tenure Reform” in J. Heyer. et.al. (eds.) Agricultural Development in Kenya: An Economic Assessment Nairobi, Oxford University Press
1975 -AThe Adjudication Process and the Special Rural Development Programme.” IDS Discussion Paper, No 227, Nairobi
1975- 11 AA Food and Nutrition Policy for Kenya” (with Siegfried Schornherr) Paper for the Kenya Delegation to the United Nations World Food Conference, Rome, November 5-6, 1974 IDS Working Paper No 242
1975 -0 ANational Implementation of International Responsibility: Some Thoughts on Human Rights in Africa.” East Africa Law Journal (10)
1974-”Property Theory and Land-Use analysis: An Essay in the Political Econoomy of Ideas” IDS Discussion paper No. 209 (Also published in the Journal of Eastern African Research
and Development 1975 Vol. 1. 37-53
1974- “Seaton and Maliti: Tanzania Treaty Practice” – A Review Article, Trans-African Journal of History 12
1974- “The Research Process in the Study of Property and Land Use in Kenya, Paper for the ILC/Ford Foundation Workshop on Social Science Mehodology and Perspectives in Legal Research, Kenya Institute of Administration, Kabete
1974- “Matthews: Law, Order and Liberty in South Africa:” A review Article, East Africa Law Journal 9 (2)
1973- “The United Nations and Use of Force by States: Aspects of War and Peace in the Middle East Crisis.” Paper delivered at a Symposium Organized by the United Nations Youth Association to mark UN Day, October 24, 1973, University of Nairobi
1972-”The Politics of Constitutional Change in Kenya since Independence.” 1963-1969 African Affairs 71(282)
1972- “Law Reform and African Law in East Africa.” East Africa Journal
1970- “Tudor Jackson: The Law of Kenya” – A Review Article East African Law Journal 6 (4)
1969-1 “Land Tenure and Agricultural Development in Kenya and Tanzania.” Journal of the Denning Law Society, (now Dar-er-Salaam Law Journal)
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February 2000- African Perspectives on Governance by Goran Hyden (Editor), Dele Olowu (Editor), Hastings W.O. Okoth Ogendo (Editor), H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo (Editor)
September 1999, Paperback
List Price: $21.95
African Perspectives on Governance
by Goran Hyden (Editor), Dele Olowu (Editor), Hastings W.O. Okoth Ogendo (Editor), H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo (Editor)
August 1999, Hardcover
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Governing the Environment : Political Change and Natural Resources Management in Eastern and Southern Africa
by H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo, African Centre for Technology Studies, Godber W. Tumushabe
January 1999, Book
A Climate for Development : Climate Change Policy Options for Africa
by J. B. Ojwang, Stockholm Environment Institute, H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo, African Centre for Technology Studies
January 1995, Book
Report of the Feasibility Study on the Establishment of the the [sic] African Foundation for Research and Development (AFRAND)
by Bade Onimode, H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo, RANDFORUM (Organization : Kenya), D. A. Bekoe
January 1993, Book
Tenants of the Crown : Evolution of Agrarian Law and Institutions in Kenya
by H. W. O. Okoth-Ogendo
January 1991, Book







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