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The Impact of the Presumption that ‘Women do not Own Land’ and the Uganda Land Act

The Impact of the Presumption that ‘Women do not Own Land’ and the Uganda Land Act

Argues that using customary tenure as a basis for protecting women’s rights may be more effective than lobbying for reinsertion of the ‘lost’ co-ownership clause in the Uganda Land Act.

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