Full Citation: Brulé, R., “Black Market for Brides? NCAER Decentralization,” Rural Governance and Inclusive Growth (Mar. 2011).
Record Category: Articles
Black Market for Brides?%3$s>
For a Fair Deal%3$s>
Full Citation: Singh, K., “For a Fair Deal,” 29(10) FRONTLINE (May-June 2012).
Property Rights of Indian Women%3$s>
Full Citation: Pandey, S., Property Rights of Indian Women (n.d.).
Inheritance Law Reform and Women’s Access to Capital Evidence from India’s Hindu Succession Act%3$s>
Full Citation: Deininger, K., Goyal, A., and H. Nagarajan, Inheritance Law Reform and Women’s Access to Capital : Evidence from India’s Hindu Succession Act, (World Bank 2010).
Land Rights’ for Women: The Role of Village Commons – Strengthening Access, Control and Viability of Land Resources by Rural women in India%3$s>
Full Citation: Virdi, M., Land Rights’ for Women: The Role of Village Commons – Strengthening Access, Control and Viability of Land Resources by Rural women in India (2005).
Child Marriage in South Asia: International and Constitutional Legal Standards and Jurisprudence for Promoting Accountability and Change%3$s>
Land Fragmentation in Muslim Communities: Traditional Challenges and Innovative Consolidation Approaches%3$s>
Women’s Property Rights, HIV and AIDS & Domestic Violence: Research Findings from Two Districts in South Africa and Uganda%3$s>
Source: ICRW, HSRC and AfD, “Women’s Property Rights, HIV and AIDS & Domestic Violence: Research Findings from Two Districts in South Africa and Uganda,” (HSRC Press, 2008).
Risk and Opportunity: Managing Risk for Development%3$s>
Rwanda: The conditions under which a woman can obtain a divorce%3$s>
Full title: Rwanda: The conditions under which a woman can obtain a divorce; whether she can keep her children, receive alimony from her former husband or receive a share of the property; how the civil courts function, and the treatment of divorced mothers with no family