Master of Laws in Land Administration and Management (LL.M LAM)
Master of Laws in Land Administration and management (LL.M LAM). It cannot be overemphasised that land is considered to be the cornerstone of human life and the basis of social and economic development of all societies. A well organized and structured land administration, and in particular its land information system protected by strong and reliable legal regime is the key instrument for both rural and urban development. Land law is also a tool for conflict management. Land administration offers security of tenure to all, land law and administration help to implement land reforms, good land law and administration reduce poverty as it permits, levy and taxes on land for economic growth. Good land utilization, management and administration within the ambit of the laws guarantee food security, preserve the environment and nature conservation. Poor land administration practices have been the cause of land disputes to the extent of polarizing the communities: leading to bitter confrontations and power struggles among all affected stakeholder groups. Master of Laws in Land Administration and Management degree has fundamental courses that are taught in order to enable learners to professionally respond to varieties of shortcomings in land administration and management. The Master of Laws in Land Administration and Management (LL.M LAM) programme is designed to produce graduates who are skilful, broadly conversant with land law and other land related issues that pose challenges in land administration in the 21st century.
Programme Summary
Course Name: Master of Laws in Land Administration and Management.
Course Initial: LL.M-LAM
Course Duration: 18 Months
Total number of Units: 18 Units which is Equivalent to 180 Credits
Mode of Delivery
Evening Learning/classes;
Intensive lectures and seminars through face to face and Online distance learning/zoom lectures;
E-learning through Moodle platform
Programmes Informations
Bachelor degree in Law or related field with an average of “B” or a minimum GPA of 3.0. OR Postgraduate Diploma in Law with an average of “B” or a minimum GPA of 3.0.
OLW 641: Land Administration and Management
OLW 642: Real Estate Law and Conveyancing
OLW 643: Land Conflict Management
OLW 644: Land Use, Planning and Zoning Law
OLW 645: Real Estate Investment Law
OLW 664: Advanced Legal Research Methodology
OLW 677: Dissertation
NAME | CONTACTS |
Dr. Abdallah Ally | Email: abdala.ally@out.ac.tz |
To produce graduates who are competent and able to solve land related matters diligently, critically, and logicall
To produce graduates who are able to work in societies with different background and cultures as to achieve common goals in land related activiti
To produce graduates who are able to communicate efficiently across a range of contexts and audiences within the land related profession.
To understand the impact of complexity, uncertainty, and cultural diversity in conflict resolution settings and appropriate ways to handle these issues and concerns.
To promote an understanding of key concepts, approaches, and tools for conservation and management of natural resources as well as pollution control.
To develop methodological and analytical skills for land investment and conveyancing
- Seminar presentation and participation
Each student shall prepare and present one main paper with a minimum of 4000 but not exceeding 6000 words and one response paper of approximately 2000 words.
Main seminar paper shall carry a total of 30% while response seminar paper shall carry a total of 15%. Participation shall carry a total of 5%.
- Assignments
Each student shall write assignment of approximately 6000 word carrying a total of 50% for every module.