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IMPROVED LAND REFORMS AND WOMEN S ACCESS TO LAND IN SIERRA LEONE - CASE STUDY OF NORTHERN PROVINCE OF SIERRA LEONE. DE

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Inequalities in land rights exist globally, both in formal and customary settings. This is because land rights are either strong or weak, and held by various categories of people. The weaker variants of the inequalities tend to stifle tenure security, reduce land use, and threaten the food security of those dependent on the land for survival. The book examines improved land reforms and women s access to land in Sierra Leone. The laws that governs the devolution of property on death or customary rules that applies to particular ethnicities in Sierra Leone varies, and as a result provides little protection for the customary tenure of women. Also, there are local variations within the practice, levels of flexibility towards women s land rights and opportunities to reform customary laws. The inconsistences of statutory protections for women significantly compromise vulnerable group's particularly single women, widows and marriage women.

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Bankolay Theodore Turayé um investigador da Serra Leoa com a Universidade de Makeni, um especialista em desenvolvimento e governação da terra com um B.A. em Estudos de Desenvolvimento e MSc. Governação de Terras. Ele tem experiência de trabalho em comunidades rurais sobre investigação e mulheres ¿s right.Está empenhado no desenvolvimento sustentável, urbanização, e boa governação.

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Authors BANKOLAY THEODORE TURAY
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9786204737843
ISBN 9786204737843
No. of pages 80
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law

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