This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landownership is a crucial element in enabling greater gender equality in developing countries. I argue that the Turkish civil code (1926–2001) discriminated against women in inheriting small-scale agrarian land, and the lack of alignment between separate feminist agendas weakened their capacity to challenge the gender-discriminatory legal framework. Historical analysis of the Ottoman and the Republican periods identifies the diverse implications for women's property rights of transition from the Islamic-premodern to the modern legal framework. The selected period reveals that rural and urban women were divided by changing forms of patriarchal dominati...
The current Turkish government has failed to realize a holistic framework for gender equality. Its r...
Property acquisition is now regarded as a global human right by the majority of countries worldwide....
In less developed and developing countries, women make less use of the benefits resulting from devel...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
This article extends theories on varieties of gender regimes by arguing for the significance of prop...
This article extends theories on varieties of gender regimes by arguing for the significance of prop...
This article employs Turkey as a case study to explore the relationship between property ownership, ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly a...
This article employs Turkey as a case study to explore the relationship between property ownership, ...
The debates on the historical processes of agrarian transition and the experiences of rural women in...
This article takes Turkey as a case study, exploring marital and inheritance regimes with regard to ...
By investigating the implications of gendered property and labour relations in agriculture for socio...
Given extensive reforms targeted at improving gender equality in Turkey since the 1920’s, one would ...
The article “Status of women in the Republic of Turkey” examines the issueof an ambiguous predicamen...
The current Turkish government has failed to realize a holistic framework for gender equality. Its r...
Property acquisition is now regarded as a global human right by the majority of countries worldwide....
In less developed and developing countries, women make less use of the benefits resulting from devel...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
This article investigates the reasons for women's exclusion from landownership in Turkey. Landowners...
This article extends theories on varieties of gender regimes by arguing for the significance of prop...
This article extends theories on varieties of gender regimes by arguing for the significance of prop...
This article employs Turkey as a case study to explore the relationship between property ownership, ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.To the foreign observer, Turkish women constitute an anomaly a...
This article employs Turkey as a case study to explore the relationship between property ownership, ...
The debates on the historical processes of agrarian transition and the experiences of rural women in...
This article takes Turkey as a case study, exploring marital and inheritance regimes with regard to ...
By investigating the implications of gendered property and labour relations in agriculture for socio...
Given extensive reforms targeted at improving gender equality in Turkey since the 1920’s, one would ...
The article “Status of women in the Republic of Turkey” examines the issueof an ambiguous predicamen...
The current Turkish government has failed to realize a holistic framework for gender equality. Its r...
Property acquisition is now regarded as a global human right by the majority of countries worldwide....
In less developed and developing countries, women make less use of the benefits resulting from devel...