It is clear that women are a force to be reckoned with and have the potential to contribute enormously to the economy; however, they face many impediments to engaging in business and entrepreneurial activities. This article explores the sociopolitical and legal barriers through a gendered lens. It is in four parts. First the fundamental barrier women face—the prohibition on land ownership is examined. It denies women access to a resource essential for all forms of private sector activity. Second, we analyse the legal barriers entrenched in the laws of Tonga that disadvantage women either directly or indirectly. Third, the political and institutional barriers that further entrench this discrimination are examined. The final section considers...
The purpose of this research is to explore how indigenous enterprises based on customary land in Pap...
The increasing commercialization of agriculture in Tonga has led to the adoption of agricultural pra...
This article examines how land under customary forms of tenure can provide the opportunity for a var...
Attempts at promoting economic growth in the Pacific have to take account of the particular difficul...
Disadvantages suffered by women in respect of real property rights are not limited to Pacific Island...
In this In Brief the authors consider lessons learned in the aftermath of women candidates’ defeat i...
Although the pluralist system of land tenure in Vanuatu does not directly discriminate against women...
After the 2014 general election, Tonga now joins five other states (three of which are also in the P...
Denial of women in land entitlements especially in patriarchal societies has been a major developmen...
This brief looks at the role formal and traditional legal systems in determining women’s access to l...
Land reform and gender equality are important development issues in post-Genocide Rwanda. Beginning ...
In many parts of the world, women's rights to land and property are systematically denied. Women hav...
This article historicises gender relations among Wampar speakers in New Guinea (PNG). It analyses th...
Access to land and land rights are critical to development and poverty reduction. Currently Uganda, ...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
The purpose of this research is to explore how indigenous enterprises based on customary land in Pap...
The increasing commercialization of agriculture in Tonga has led to the adoption of agricultural pra...
This article examines how land under customary forms of tenure can provide the opportunity for a var...
Attempts at promoting economic growth in the Pacific have to take account of the particular difficul...
Disadvantages suffered by women in respect of real property rights are not limited to Pacific Island...
In this In Brief the authors consider lessons learned in the aftermath of women candidates’ defeat i...
Although the pluralist system of land tenure in Vanuatu does not directly discriminate against women...
After the 2014 general election, Tonga now joins five other states (three of which are also in the P...
Denial of women in land entitlements especially in patriarchal societies has been a major developmen...
This brief looks at the role formal and traditional legal systems in determining women’s access to l...
Land reform and gender equality are important development issues in post-Genocide Rwanda. Beginning ...
In many parts of the world, women's rights to land and property are systematically denied. Women hav...
This article historicises gender relations among Wampar speakers in New Guinea (PNG). It analyses th...
Access to land and land rights are critical to development and poverty reduction. Currently Uganda, ...
There is a human face to the problem of women and land reform in Uganda. The following stories are t...
The purpose of this research is to explore how indigenous enterprises based on customary land in Pap...
The increasing commercialization of agriculture in Tonga has led to the adoption of agricultural pra...
This article examines how land under customary forms of tenure can provide the opportunity for a var...