Full citation: Castilla, C., “Ties That Bind: The Kin System as a Mechanism of Income-Hiding between Spouses in Rural Ghana,” 7 WIDER WORKING PAPER (UNU-WIDER, January 2013).
Record Topic: Marriage & Divorce
Protection for Women in Namibia’s Land Reform Act: Is it Working?%3$s>
Full citation: Werner, W., “Protection for Women in Namibia’s Land Reform Act: Is it Working?” GENDER RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY REPORT (Legal Assistance Centre, March 2008).
Occupancy, Consent or Co-ownership: Policy and Legal Responses around the Matrimonial Home in Uganda%3$s>
Full citation: Rugadya, M., “Occupancy, Consent or Co-ownership: Policy and Legal Responses around the Matrimonial Home in Uganda,” JURISTS CONFERNCE PAPER (August 2003).
Land Registration and Women’s Land Rights in Amhara Region, Ethiopia%3$s>
Full citation: Teklu, A., “Land Registration and Women’s Land Rights in Amhara Region, Ethiopia,” 4 IIED SECURING LAND RIGHTS IN AFRICA RESEARCH REPORT (November 2005).
Gender and the Land Reform Process in Uganda: Assessing Gains and Losses for Women in Uganda%3$s>
Source: Rugadya, M., Obaikol, E. and Kamusiime, H., “Gender and the Land Reform Process in Uganda: Assessing Gains and Losses for Women in Uganda,” 2 AfD LAND RESEARCH SERIES (August 2004).
Land Registration in Ethiopia: Early Impacts on Women%3$s>
Full citation: Holden, S. and Tefera, T., “Land Registration in Ethiopia: Early Impacts on Women,” UN-HABITAT REPORT (October 2008).
Understanding and Strengthening Women’s Land Rights Under Customary Tenure in Uganda%3$s>
Full citation: Adoko, J., Akin, J. and Knight, R. “Understanding and Strengthening Women’s Land Rights Under Customary Tenure in Uganda ,” OXFAM REPORT (2011).
Women’s Land Rights in Rwanda: How Can They Be Protected and Strengthened as the Land Law is Implemented?%3$s>
Full citation: Brown, J. and Uvuza, J., “Women’s Land Rights in Rwanda: How can they be protected and strengthened as the Land Law is implemented?” 123 RDI REPORT (September 2006).
Two Faces of Change: The Need for a Bi-Directional Approach to Improve Women’s Land Rights in Plural Legal Systems%3$s>
Full citation: Kapur, A. “Two Faces of Change: The Need for a Bi-Directional Approach to Improve Women’s Land Rights in Plural Legal Systems” 4 IDLO WORKING PAPER SERIES (Leiden University 2011).
Whether Amendments Made To The Hindu Succession Act Are Achieving Gender Quality?%3$s>
Full Citation: Agrawal, R., “Whether Amendments Made To The Hindu Succession Act Are Achieving Gender Quality?” Retrieved from http://www.legalserviceindia.com/articles/gehsa.htm (n.d.).