Essays about: "inheritance law"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 11 essays containing the words inheritance law.
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6. Women’s land rights under the Mozambican Land Law: An ethnographic study of the matrilineal district of Majune, Niassa province, northern Mozambique
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : The Mozambican Land Law (Lei de Terra) that was passed in 1997 seeks to formalize customary rights at a community level and provide equal access to land for men and women, while securing external investors access to land for their investments. This ethnographic study explores women’s land rights in Majune district, Niassa province, under the Mozambican Land Law. READ MORE
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7. Analys och förarbete till vägledning för kontroll av hundavel
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Dog breeding have been focusing on exterior traits for hundreds of years. This has brought diseases and functional limitation. Every breed has its regulations controlled by the breeds’ breed standard. These breed standards describe how the dogs should look and which dogs that they are allowed to breed with. READ MORE
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8. From Constitutional Law to Reality: A Field Study on the new Kenyan Constitution’s Affects on Land Conflicts
University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheter; Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In this field study it is examined how the new Kenyan constitution, approved in 2010, has affected conflicts related to land. The study is based on a combination of quantitative data, conducted through standardized interviews with 90 people living in areas affected by land disputes, and qualitative data, gathered through deep-interviews with seven policy experts, all being differently involved in the constitutional reform work. READ MORE
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9. Bini Customary law of inheritence : a shift in Igiogbe as a case study
University essay from HistoriaAbstract : Igiogbe cultural heritage has existed since the founding of Bini kingdom without any controversy; however since the Supreme Court decision in Idehen v Idehen the issue of Igiogbe has assumed new dimensions. Igiogbe - the house in which a Benin man lived and died devolves on his first son absolutely; but since the beginning of 20th century litigation as to the real meaning of Igiogbe and who is entitled to inheritance thereof began to increase. READ MORE
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10. What Happened to the Idea of a Secular Europe? -An Emerging 'Law and Religion Policy' within the European Union-
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The European Union is a secular entity. In the debate surrounding the Constitutional Treaty, strong voices were raised demanding a reference to the 'Christian heritage' of Europe. READ MORE