Jessica Chu seeks to enquire into the understanding of gender impacts with the new proliferation of cross-border, large-scale land transactions or global ‘land grabs’. There has been a lack of discussion of gender in considering land grabs, most notably in the World Bank's recent report and in the various proposed guidelines. However, by not having addressed the current debates on women's land rights, particularly in regard to the return of customary law, current proposed solutions will fail to address the gender inequalities propagated by the land grabs.
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
In sub-Saharan Africa and globally, battles for rights relating to customary law are common. Indigen...
PowerPoint presentationStrengthening Indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights would help begin to redr...
Life cycle changes and circumstances, rural-urban differences, status within lineages, male children...
There is wide engagement with large-scale land deals in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly from the pe...
LLM (Environmental Law and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Land is at ...
This article explores the contours of development policies as they have been applied to pluralistic ...
In most traditional economies, customary laws uphold the principle of patriarchy in which girls and ...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The objective of this paper is to explore, conceptually and empirically, the levels and relative ine...
Whether viewed as “land grabs” or as agricultural investment for development, large-scale land deals...
This chapter argues that gender-sensitive lessons from recent land programmes and projects are criti...
Co-published with ZubaanThis book explores the relationship between gender and land, the gendered im...
This study has the aim to analyze what impacts land grabbing in Rift Valley, Kenya, has on rural poo...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
In sub-Saharan Africa and globally, battles for rights relating to customary law are common. Indigen...
PowerPoint presentationStrengthening Indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights would help begin to redr...
Life cycle changes and circumstances, rural-urban differences, status within lineages, male children...
There is wide engagement with large-scale land deals in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly from the pe...
LLM (Environmental Law and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Land is at ...
This article explores the contours of development policies as they have been applied to pluralistic ...
In most traditional economies, customary laws uphold the principle of patriarchy in which girls and ...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The objective of this paper is to explore, conceptually and empirically, the levels and relative ine...
Whether viewed as “land grabs” or as agricultural investment for development, large-scale land deals...
This chapter argues that gender-sensitive lessons from recent land programmes and projects are criti...
Co-published with ZubaanThis book explores the relationship between gender and land, the gendered im...
This study has the aim to analyze what impacts land grabbing in Rift Valley, Kenya, has on rural poo...
Women’s access to, control and management of land are crucial aspects of sustainable development. La...
In sub-Saharan Africa and globally, battles for rights relating to customary law are common. Indigen...
PowerPoint presentationStrengthening Indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights would help begin to redr...