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
Record Topic: Marriage & Divorce
Citation Only: District Court Rules, 2009%3$s>
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Citation Only: Sierra Leone Christian Marriage (Amendment) (No. 2) Act No. 48 of 1965%3$s>
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Citation Only: Sierra Leone Civil Marriage (Amendment) Act No. 15 of 1964%3$s>
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Citation Only: Sierra Leone Civil Marriage (Amendment) (No. 2) Act No. 49 of 1965%3$s>
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Citation Only: Sierra Leone Matrimonial Causes (Amendment) Act No. 16 of 1961%3$s>
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Cocoa, Marriage, Labour, and Land in Ghana: Some Matrilineal and Patrilineal Perspectives%3$s>
Full citation: Duncan, B.A. (2010). “Cocoa, Marriage, Labour, and Land in Ghana: Some Matrilineal and Patrilineal Perspectives.” Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 80 (2), 301–21. – Based on field research conducted between April 2006 and November 2007 in four matrilineal and two patrilineal communities located in the Brong Ahafo, Western and Volta regions, the study sets out important changes taking place within the institutions of marriage, land tenure and conjugal labour relations, within the cocoa production sector. Many scholars have documented systems of land exchange between husbands and wives for services rendered within the context of cocoa farming. […]