Full citation: McAuslan, P., “Personal Reflections on Drafting Laws to Improve Women’s Access to Land: Is There a Magic Wand?” 4(1) JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES (2010).
Record Topic: Land & Property
Securing Land Rights for Women%3$s>
Full citation: Daley, E. and Englert, B., “Securing Land Rights for Women” 4(1) JOURNAL OF EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES (2010).
Securing Women’s Interests within Land Tenure Reforms: Recent Debates in Tanzania%3$s>
Full citation: Tsikata, D., “Securing Women’s Interests within Land Tenure Reforms: Recent Debates in Tanzania” 3(1-2) JOURNAL OF AGRARIAN CHANGE (2003).
The Land Governance Assessment Framework – Identifying and Monitoring Good Practices in the Land Sector%3$s>
Full citation: Deininger, K., Selod, H. and Burns, A., THE LAND GOVERNANCE ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK – IDENTIFYING AND MONITORING GOOD PRACTICES IN THE LAND SECTOR (World Bank 2011).
Opinion about Developing the Rural Land Contracting and Operation Rights Pilot Project Work%3$s>
Chinese Title: 关于开展农村土地承包经营权登记试点工作的意见2011
China Regulations for the Rural Land Contracting and Operation Rights Pilot Project%3$s>
Chinese Title: 农村土地承包经营权登记试点工作规程(试行)2012
Shanxi Province Measures for Distributing Compensation for Expropriation of Farmers’ Collective-owned Land%3$s>
Chinese Title: 山西省征收征用农民集体所有土地征地补偿费分配使用办法2005
Citation only: Implementation Rules of Nanjing City Social Security Measures for Staff Whose Land Has Been Expropriated%3$s>
Chinese Title: 《南京市被征地人员社会保障办法》实施细则2010 Currently, we do not have the full-text of this law. Please contact us if you have this document. Thank you!
Nanjing City Social Security Measures for Staff Whose Land Has Been Expropriated%3$s>
Chinese Title: 《南京市被征地人员社会保障办法》2010
Who Owns the Land? Gender and Land-Titling Programmes in Latin America%3$s>
Full citation: Deere, C. D. and Leon, M., “Who Owns the Land? Gender and Land-Titling Programmes in Latin America,” 1(3) JOURNAL OF AGRARIAN CHANGE 440 (July 2001). – The main focus of state intervention in Latin American agriculture in the 1990s was on land-titling programs, designed to promote security of tenure and enliven land markets. A review of seven of these projects suggests that they were often designed without sufficient attention to civil codes and marital regimes that protect women’s property rights. They often ignored that a household’s endowment of land may consist of three forms of property: the wife’s, […]