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Thailand

Thailand has a long-standing continuity to its legal framework with a significant amount of its land held under private titles. This reflects the country’s unique position in mainland Southeast Asia, having never been formally colonised and without experiencing a socialist revolution. These factors contribute towards a predominance of smallholder farming, with few large-scale agricultural land investments found in the country.     
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Thai statutory law asserts equal rights for women and men over the ownership, use and inheritance of private property. In one respect, this works to the detriment of women, since Thailand has a traditional matrilocal system of land tenure.