WRRC Bibliography: Women's Inheritance and Property Rights

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This paper considers how the law in Nigeria discriminates against women in respect of the distribution of property on divorce. It also discusses whether international or regional instruments which have been ratified by Nigeria have helped eliminate discrimination against women in this regard.
This module contains an overview of gender issues in land policy as well as practices, advice on how to address these in the implementation of land administration programmes, including a list of indicators for monitoring. Thematic notes explore policy and implementation issues and highlights good...

This report is a synthesis of information gleaned from four case studies of World Bank-financed land programs in Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Ghana, and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. The case studies were designed to both broaden and deepen our understanding of how land policies affect women and...

This paper highlight several issues including a growing concensus that solutions to women’s land tenure problems need to be grounded in local specificities, that gender policies related to land ownership have tended to be piecemeal, circumscribed and homogenous and what kind of policy responses...

The Tsunami Housing Policy states that cash grants are supposed to go to the owner of the previous land/house. In practice the cash allocations have been deposited into existing bank accounts which were used earlier to deposit tsunami assistance grants of Rupees 5000 (about $49). In most cases...

This paper discusses the issues involved in women’s land interests and inheritiance, with reference to recent land tenure reforms in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda and reviews debate among gender justice activists about how related issues should be addressed, in particular the problems of customary law...
Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through formalisation has become a key issue in development policies that aim to promote more productive uses of land. This report looks at some land reform initiatives from a gendered human rights perspective....

This guide focuses on gender relations and how their structure may affect access to land. It is designed primarily to support non-government organizations (NGOs) but may be useful for local government officials and others who work with farmers and rural households. The guide provides information...

This asserts that taken with rights to mahr and maintenance, the conventional half share of inheritance rule is more than fair to women.