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Displaying 3916 - 3920 of 5073Land reform bulletin [2000-2002]
Articles in this edition develop several areas and introduce specific experiences relating to land reform. The main thread running through the articles is that of change; how we can help to understand what change means and how it can be managed.
Land reform bulletin [2000-2002]
Articles in this edition develop several areas and introduce specific experiences relating to land reform. The main thread running through the articles is that of change; how we can help to understand what change means and how it can be managed.
El acceso de la mujer rural latinoamericana a la tierra
Como fruto de esta división del trabajo socialmente reconocida y aceptada, las mujeres rurales se enfrentan cotidianamente a un sinnúmero de obstáculos para llevar a cabo las actividades productivas, con miras a asegurar la subsistencia de sus familias. De hecho, barreras de orden jurídico, sociocultural e institucional limitan el acceso de las agricultoras a la tierra, así como su control sobre ella.
Reglamentaciones jurídicas sobre el acceso a la tierra de la mujer rural en países de América Central y el Caribe
El artículo tiene como finalidad identificar, desde el punto de vista jurídico, los obstáculos que impiden y/o limitan el acceso de la mujer a la tierra en cuatro países en los que se han adoptado reformas agrarias y cuyas condiciones políticas, económicas, sociales e institucionales son diferentes: Cuba, Honduras, Nicaragua y la República Dominicana.