Madhu Kishwar, Ruth Vanita, 1990, “Inheritance Rights for Women: A Response to Some Commonly Expressed Fears”, Manushi, 57 (March-April): 3-9. This committed paper deals with some of the fears commonly expressed in mainstream (male) political discourse regarding women’s inheritance rights in order to confute them and provide alternative proposals for actually getting women equal inheritance rights. Even if it address mainly Hindu law and Hindu customary legal practice, it could be useful for ..
The largely accepted position on women in the Dharmaśāstras is that women are non-heirs—they are l...
This paper examines whether and to what extent changes in inheritance legislation impact women's phy...
This paper examines whether and to what extent amendments in inheritance legislation impact women's ...
Madhu Kishwar, Ruth Vanita, 1990, “Inheritance Rights for Women: A Response to Some Commonly Express...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
The laws dealing with intestate and testamentary succession in India are not uniform. A variety of l...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
Denial of women inheritance being on international phenomenon existing throughout the globe ha...
Denial of women inheritance being on International phenomenon existing throughout the globe ha...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...
Zenab Banu, 1995, “Muslim Women’s Rights to Inheritance. Shari‘a law and its practice among the Daww...
Woman plays a significant role in the life of every individual human being. Securing her better birt...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the vicissitudes of the property rights of the Hindu female, and...
The largely accepted position on women in the Dharmaśāstras is that women are non-heirs—they are l...
This paper examines whether and to what extent changes in inheritance legislation impact women's phy...
This paper examines whether and to what extent amendments in inheritance legislation impact women's ...
Madhu Kishwar, Ruth Vanita, 1990, “Inheritance Rights for Women: A Response to Some Commonly Express...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
The laws dealing with intestate and testamentary succession in India are not uniform. A variety of l...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
Denial of women inheritance being on international phenomenon existing throughout the globe ha...
Denial of women inheritance being on International phenomenon existing throughout the globe ha...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...
Zenab Banu, 1995, “Muslim Women’s Rights to Inheritance. Shari‘a law and its practice among the Daww...
Woman plays a significant role in the life of every individual human being. Securing her better birt...
This paper examines the impact of gender-progressive reforms to the inheritance law in India on wome...
This thesis is an in-depth study of the vicissitudes of the property rights of the Hindu female, and...
The largely accepted position on women in the Dharmaśāstras is that women are non-heirs—they are l...
This paper examines whether and to what extent changes in inheritance legislation impact women's phy...
This paper examines whether and to what extent amendments in inheritance legislation impact women's ...