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Legal pluralism, women’s land rights and gender equality in Mozambique

Harmonizing statutory and customary law

Throughout history, land has been considered a main source of wealth, social status and power. This publication analyses the impacts of legal pluralism on women's land rights in Mozambique arguing that despite Mozambique's progressive legal framework, efforts are still needed to fully achieve gender equitable and socially just outcomes on the ground. With a largely rural population, and limited knowledge of statutory law, customary rules that are discriminatory towards women tend to prevail over the gender sensitive statutory law, undermining women's land rights. Based on FAO field experiences in Mozambique, the document presents the realities of customary justice and challenges faced by rural women, suggesting a series of actions that could be undertaken by key stakeholders to overcome such challenges.

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Organización: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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Año: 2018
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País(es): Mozambique
Cobertura geográfica: África
Tipo: Documento técnico
Texto completo disponible en: http://www.fao.org/3/a-i7825e.pdf
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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