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Securing land rights for women

Journal of Eastern African Studies, 2010
Abstract This collection of papers on Securing Women's Land Rights presents five articles relating to eastern Africa. Four of these illustrate practical approaches to securing land rights for women in distinct situations: law-making for women's land rights (Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda); land tenure reform in practice (Rwanda); women's rights under ...
Elizabeth Daley
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The Right to Land

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Following in the footsteps of local-to-global advocacy led by international agrarian movements, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas (UNDROP) marks significant departures from the established human rights canon.
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Development of Land Rights and Land Rights Restrictions

2022
Interdisciplinary Academic and Research Journal, 2, 1 ...
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Rights in Land

2020
This chapter considers property in land. Property rights in land, compared to property rights in chattels, are not very ‘paradigmatic’ of property rights. Rights in land are much more varied than rights in chattels or most kinds of intangible property. Because of that it is difficult, both historically and theoretically, to identify what ‘ownership’ of
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The politics of land property rights

Journal of Institutional Economics, 2019
AbstractLegal reforms that improve the security of private property rights to land have characteristics of a public good with dispersed benefits. However, nothing ensures that the state will provide property protection as a public good. Some states provide property protection selectively to powerful groups.
Meina Cai   +2 more
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The Church and Indigenous Land Rights: Pitjantjatjara Land Rights in Australia

Missiology: An International Review, 1986
In this article the author, whose experience in cross-cultural communication as a missionary was used by a group of Australian Aboriginal people among whom he had worked to interpret their demand for title to their traditional land, outlines aspects of the traditional life of the Pitjantjatjara people and their conception of their relation to the land.
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Land Rights and Women’s Rights in Morocco

History of the Present, 2021
AbstractOver the last two decades, women leaders known as sulāliyāt from various parts of rural and semiurban Morocco, have been in the vanguard of local contestations over the privatization of communally held land. The stand taken by these rural women against neoliberal privatization policies sometimes puts them in direct confrontation with urban ...
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