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ID128529
Title ProperEmpowering women through recognition of rights to land
Other Title Informationmechanisms to strengthen women's
LanguageENG
AuthorNagarajan, Vijaya ;  MacDermott, Therese
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although the pluralist system of land tenure in Vanuatu does not directly discriminate against women, the operation of the system and contemporary interpretations of custom is increasingly marginalising women from the decision making processes regarding land management and control. Commitment to the principles of gender equality through constitutional guarantees and the ratification of relevant international treaty obligations, while providing a relevant legal framework for equality, have only had limited success in addressing discriminatory practices. This article analyses alternative ways to overcome the barriers faced by women that are currently under consideration in many Pacific island Countries, including recording and registration, as well as legal vehicles such as incorporating customary land groups, trusts and community companies. This article concludes that while both existing and proposed mechanisms have the potential to secure for women a greater role in decision making processes regarding land management and control, that potential will not be realised in the absence of knowledge, empowerment and the acceptance of the legitimacy of such rights
`In' analytical NotePacific Affairs Vol.86, No.3; September 2013: p.471-492
Journal SourcePacific Affairs Vol.86, No.3; September 2013: p.471-492
Key WordsLand Conflicts ;  Land Politics ;  Land ;  Women ;  Vanuatu ;  Equality ;  Custom ;  Rights ;  Ethnicity ;  Social Reforms ;  Social Justification ;  Women's Rights ;  Land Mechanism ;  Pacific Island Countries ;  Women's Empowerment