Full citation: Ikdahl, I et al., “Human Rights, Formalisation and Women’s Land Rights in Southern and Eastern Africa”, 57 STUDIES IN WOMEN’S LAW, (University of Oslo, Norway 2005).
Record Category: Articles
Contemporary Process of Large-Scale Land Acquisitions by Investors: Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa%3$s>
Full citation: German, L., Schoneveld, G. and Mwangi, E., “Contemporary Process of Large-Scale Land Acquisitions by Investors: Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa,” 68 CIFOR OCCASSIONAL PAPER (2011).
Tanzania’s Land Law Reform: the Implementation Challenge%3$s>
Full Citation: Pedersen, R.H., “Tanzania’s Land Law Reform: the Implementation Challenge,” 37 DIIS Working Paper (2010).
An Evaluation of the Land Laws in Tanzania%3$s>
Full Citation: Josefsson, E. and Aberg, P., “An Evaluation of the Land Laws in Tanzania,” MASTER’S THESIS (Lulea University of Technology 2005).
Making Land Investment Work for Tanzania: Scoping Assessment for Multi-stakeholder Dialogue Initiative%3$s>
Full Citation: Makwarimba, M. and Ngowi, P., “Making Land Investment Work for Tanzania: Scoping Assessment for Multi-stakehoder Dialogue Initiative,” (Tanzania Natural Resource Forum, 2012).
New Progress in Privatization of the Collective Forest Land in China: Evidence from 9 Villages%3$s>
Full Citation: Shen, Y., Xu, X., Zhu, Z., Zhang, Y., and Jiang, C., “New Progress in Privatization of the Collective Forest Land in China: Evidence from 9 Villages,” SOUTHERN FOREST ECONOMICS WORKERS ANNUAL MEETING (Center for Forest Business 2009),
New and Emerging Developments in Gender and Law in China%3$s>
Full Citation: Jianjun, L., et al., New and Emerging Developments in Gender and Law in China, (Wellesley Centers for Women, 2009).
Half the Sky but NOT Half the Land: Women’s Property Rights & Expropriation in Rural China%3$s>
Full Citation: Lee, T. L., “Half the Sky’ but NOT Half the Land: Women’s Property Rights & Expropriation in Rural China,” HAKIJAMII TRUST BRIEFING PAPER (Sept. 2007).
Feminization of Agriculture in China: Debunking the Myth and Measuring the Consequence of Women Participation in Agriculture%3$s>
Full Citation: Zhang, L., Rozelle, S., Liu, C., Olivia, S., de Brauw, A., and Li, Q., “Feminization of Agriculture in China: Debunking the Myth and Measuring the Consequence of Women Participation in Agriculture,” AGRICULTURE FOR DEVELOPMENT (Rimisp-Latin AMerican Center for Rural Development 2006).
Report on Major Results of the Third Wave Survey on The Social Status of Women in China%3$s>
Full Citation: All-China Women’s Federation, Report on Major Results of the Third Wave Survey on The Social Status of Women in China (ACWF 2011).