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Land Tenure Practices and Women's Right to Land in Anglophone Cameroon

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Despite Cameroon's adherence to the universal principles of human rights as inscribed in its constitution, women suffer persistent discrimination when it comes to land rights. The responsibility for the current situation rests squarely on statutory and customary laws which do not only conflict with one another but are also not very explicit. Land ownership in the country is regulated by a plethora of laws, decrees and administrative orders, which are always changing. These statutes are not very effective in protecting women's land rights because they are gender neutral although operating in a customary sensitive society where custom is gender bias. Customary laws are rooted in the principle of patriarchy which believes in male domination and female subordination. This denial of women's land rights by custom is based on four fallacies: women are unstable; women are property; women are good for levirate marriages and widows are likely to marry again. In fact, women do not have an identity of their own and cannot be entrusted with such a valuable resource (land). Thus, their rights to land are derived from their relationships with men; either as daughters, wives, sisters or widows.

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Lotsmart Fonjong es profesor asociado en la Universidad de Buea, Camerún. Tiene un doctorado en Geografía (Universidad de Yaoundé, Camerún), un máster en Estudios del Desarrollo (Universidad de Leeds, Reino Unido) y un certificado en Derechos Humanos Internacionales (Universidad de Cincinnati, Ohio, EE.UU.). Es autor de numerosos artículos y libros sobre cuestiones de desarrollo en África.

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Authors Lawrence Fombe, Lotsmar Fonjong, Lotsmart Fonjong, Iren Sama-Lang, Irene Sama-Lang
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783330059948
ISBN 978-3-33-005994-8
No. of pages 184
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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