Based on field research in Dumka district, Jharkhand, this article examines the mechanisms through which women operationalize their rights to land. It questions the polarization of legitimation systems into statutory codes and customary practices, as operating independent of each other, and demonstrates the political and temporal situatedness of ‘law’, and the processes of hybridization that allow for the actualization of a legal right, by providing it social recognition and validity. The article explores the choice of different arenas by women for making their claims, with the choice of a particular arena depending not just on access and resource availability, but also on the women's social positionality
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
The Mozambican Land Law of 1997 intends to provide flexible rules of access to land, while securing l...
Women's land rights have been on the policy agenda in India for at least the last 20 years. Yet not ...
The question of women’s land rights has a relatively young history in India. This paper briefly trac...
Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in India since 1956. ...
This article links the feminist debate on women's land rights in India to the current academic debat...
This article discusses the strengthening of kinship ties amongst the Santal community in a village i...
This paper examines the importance of property rights in women's empowerment in rural India. Argumen...
This paper examines the importance of property rights in women’s empowerment in rural India. Argume...
Gupta, J., 2005, “Women, Land, and Law: Dispute Resolution at the Village Level”, in Basu, S. (ed), ...
The struggles of women to access and hold landuse and other land property rights under the customary...
This paper addresses the need to critically de. ne the bases and contours of 'rights' as created by ...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
The Mozambican Land Law of 1997 intends to provide flexible rules of access to land, while securing l...
Women's land rights have been on the policy agenda in India for at least the last 20 years. Yet not ...
The question of women’s land rights has a relatively young history in India. This paper briefly trac...
Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in India since 1956. ...
This article links the feminist debate on women's land rights in India to the current academic debat...
This article discusses the strengthening of kinship ties amongst the Santal community in a village i...
This paper examines the importance of property rights in women's empowerment in rural India. Argumen...
This paper examines the importance of property rights in women’s empowerment in rural India. Argume...
Gupta, J., 2005, “Women, Land, and Law: Dispute Resolution at the Village Level”, in Basu, S. (ed), ...
The struggles of women to access and hold landuse and other land property rights under the customary...
This paper addresses the need to critically de. ne the bases and contours of 'rights' as created by ...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
The right to a minimum standard of living as a basic human right is recognized internationally. As H...
The Mozambican Land Law of 1997 intends to provide flexible rules of access to land, while securing l...