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Bibliothèque Arguing Traditions. Denying Kenya’s Women Access to Land Rights

Arguing Traditions. Denying Kenya’s Women Access to Land Rights

Arguing Traditions. Denying Kenya’s Women Access to Land Rights

Includes official land rights in Kenya; refusing inheritance – widows and daughters in the patrilineage, dispute trajectories; institutionalizing women’s exclusion – local control boards, local dispute tribunals, formal courts; shifting the debate; working with constructive values in this context. The problem needs to be tackled using the avenues that currently promote the marginalization of women; the socio-cultural value systems that determine which behaviour, arguments, and actions are legitimate in a community.

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Andrew Harrington
Tanja Chopra

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