A complex issue that is very difficult to unravel in the Minangkabau community is about communal land as a high inheritance according to Minangkabau customs. In Minangkabau custom, the land is women's right, but in control and who takes the lead to maintain land tend to cause dispute between men and women in its development and utilization. High inheritance assets that women should own should be fully controlled and utilized by the brothers. Meanwhile, women must be willing to leave the clan to find residential or agricultural land. This problem becomes more acute when economic problems and social stratification are carried away in the dialogue. Often the rights that women should naturally receive in Minangkabau are crippled by gender strat...
In this reformation era, local administrations need to concern about the recognition and protection ...
In Minangkabau community, ulayat land known as heritage is a land dominated by ninik mamak and owner...
There has been a paradigm shift on the legal stance, role and function of ‘mamak kepala waris’ in ‘h...
A complex issue that is very difficult to unravel in the Minangkabau community is about communal lan...
Indonesia has ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Wome...
The community family land tenure in the traditional Minangkabau fall entirely on women (Bundo Kandua...
Communal land ownership is an important part of customary rights and is a very important factor in t...
Minangkabau is one of the largest ethnic groups in Indonesia, which has a matrilineal kinship system...
In State Republic of Indonesia, which is formation of society life an agrarian pattern, problem of l...
Land has an important role to human livelihood and the economic need for land that is inversely prop...
The Minangs are the world's largest matrilineal society; properties such as land and houses are inhe...
In the Minang community, women are considered as holders of trust and all decisions related to the u...
ABSTRACT In the Minangkabau community, land is not only for fulfilling living needs, but also relat...
Communal land is an asset owned by customary law communities and jointly managed by members of custo...
The Minangkabau ethnic group is still the largest matrilineal society in the world. Past research on...
In this reformation era, local administrations need to concern about the recognition and protection ...
In Minangkabau community, ulayat land known as heritage is a land dominated by ninik mamak and owner...
There has been a paradigm shift on the legal stance, role and function of ‘mamak kepala waris’ in ‘h...
A complex issue that is very difficult to unravel in the Minangkabau community is about communal lan...
Indonesia has ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Wome...
The community family land tenure in the traditional Minangkabau fall entirely on women (Bundo Kandua...
Communal land ownership is an important part of customary rights and is a very important factor in t...
Minangkabau is one of the largest ethnic groups in Indonesia, which has a matrilineal kinship system...
In State Republic of Indonesia, which is formation of society life an agrarian pattern, problem of l...
Land has an important role to human livelihood and the economic need for land that is inversely prop...
The Minangs are the world's largest matrilineal society; properties such as land and houses are inhe...
In the Minang community, women are considered as holders of trust and all decisions related to the u...
ABSTRACT In the Minangkabau community, land is not only for fulfilling living needs, but also relat...
Communal land is an asset owned by customary law communities and jointly managed by members of custo...
The Minangkabau ethnic group is still the largest matrilineal society in the world. Past research on...
In this reformation era, local administrations need to concern about the recognition and protection ...
In Minangkabau community, ulayat land known as heritage is a land dominated by ninik mamak and owner...
There has been a paradigm shift on the legal stance, role and function of ‘mamak kepala waris’ in ‘h...