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Women Law and Power : Perspectives from Zimbabwe's Fast Track Land Reform Programme.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Makonese, Makanatsa.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Land tenure--Zimbabwe.
Land tenure.
Women's rights--Zimbabwe.
Women's rights.
Zimbabwe.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (128 pages)
Other Title:
Women Law and Power
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Weaver Press, 2021.
Summary:
Without adequate protection and consideration from the state, women were left out of Zimbabwe's Fast Land Reform Programme at the turn of the century. Leaving them to fight for land in a murky, convoluted system will not address women's rights to it. Giving specific ethical and legal attention to women's rights and needs is the only way to guard against land and other resources begin co-opted by the privileged and those with the requisite social, financial and political capital. Some commentators have argued that Zimbabwean women were better off identifying with Zimbabwean men as as blacks in taking land from the former white farmers than to concentrate on their needs as women during the FTLRP. The primary battle was to take the land from the white farmer, after which a secondary battle by women to take land from men would ensue. Twenty years after the commencement of the FTLRP, the question remains whether the secondary battle by black women to take over land from black men has started and whether there are any chances that such a battle will ever be fought and won.
Contents:
Introduction
Zimbabwe's Land Policy, Law and Institutional Framework: From Colonialism to 2020
Women's Land Rights as a Human Right
Impact of Violence on Women's Rights to Access Land under the Fast Track Land Reform Programme
Power and Law at Family, Local and National Levels
Women, Power and Decision-Making for Access to and Control over Land
Conclusion
Bibliography.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781779223975
1779223978
OCLC:
1348208728

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