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Ley Nº 160 - Crea el Sistema Nacional de Reforma Agraria y Desarrollo Rural Campesino, establece un subsidio y reforma el Instituto Colombiano de la Reforma Agraria (INCORA).

Legislation
Agosto, 1994
Colômbia
Américas
América do Sul

El capitulo IV de la Ley Nº 160 de 1994, establece un subsidio para la compra de tierras en las modalidades y procedimientos de crédito no reembolsable con cargo al presupuesto del Instituto Colombiano de Reforma Agraria (INCORA), que se otorgara por una sola vez al campesino sujeto de la reforma agraria, con arreglo a las políticas que señale el Ministerio de Agricultura y a los criterios de elegibilidad que se señalen.

Intestate Succession Act (Cap. 59).

Legislation
Zâmbia
África
África Oriental

The aim of the Act is to provide a uniform intestate succession Law applying throughout the country; to make adequate financial and other provisions for the surviving spouse, children, dependants and other relatives of an intestate; to provide for the administration of the estates of persons dying not having made a will; and to provide for matters connected with or incidental to the foregoing.

Securing land inheritance and land rights for women in Kenya

Journal Articles & Books
Fevereiro, 2017
Quênia

Women face many problems with regard to land inheritance and land rights in Kenya. Individual and community land ownership do not favour women. The reason for this is that ownership of land is patrilineal, which means that fathers share land amongst sons, while excluding daughters. This practice is traditionally widespread and partly accepted although it goes against the interest of women and is prohibited by the constitution.

WOMEN LAND AND PROPERTY RIGHTS IN KENYA

Journal Articles & Books
Fevereiro, 2017
Quênia

While women’s rights to land and property are protected under the Kenyan Constitution of 2010 and in various national statutes, in practice, women remain disadvantaged and discriminated. The main source of restriction is customary laws and practices, which continue to prohibit women from owning or inheriting land and other forms of property.

Land laws amendment bills: a practitioner’s perspective on the land bills

Journal Articles & Books
Agosto, 2014
Quênia

The first set of the land laws were enacted in 2012 in line with the timelines outlined in the Constitution of Kenya 2010. In keeping with the spirit of the constitution, the Land Act, Land Registration Act and the national Land Commission Act respond to the requirements of Articles 60, 61, 62, 67 & 68 of the Constitution. The National Land Policy, which was passed as Sessional Paper No. 3 of 2009, arrived earlier than the Constitution, with some radical proposals on the land Management.

The Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005

Legislation
Agosto, 2005
Índia

This Hindu Succession Act Amendment made in 2005 was to grant, among others, rights to women to inherit agricultural land of the parents and husband. Under this amendment the daughters, including married daughters, are coparceners in joint family property, with the same birth right as sons, to share, claim partition, and (by presumption) to become karta (managers), while also sharing the liabilities. This would be applicable for Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains religious communities of India.

Women and Land in the Muslim World

Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2018
Egito
Marrocos
Tunísia
Níger
Senegal
Indonésia
Malásia
Afeganistão
Bangladesh
Maldivas
Iraque
Jordânia
Líbano
Palestina
Emirados Árabes Unidos
Global

This publication provides practical and evidence-based guidance on how to improve women’s access to land as an essential element to achieve social and economic development and enjoyment of human rights, peace and stability in the specific context of the Muslim world. The challenges faced by women living in Muslim contexts do not substantially differ from those faced by women in other parts of the world: socially prescribed gender roles, unequal power dynamics, discriminatory family practices, unequal access to justice are the most common.

Derechos de propiedad y sistema normativo en la Argentina del siglo XIX

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2012
Argentina

This paper aim to analyze the role that such a concepts like family, inheritance and property played for developing modern Argentine society. Especially how some principles were broken on, while others have been kept on, as the different legal criteria suggests. Rural Law of 1865, Civil Law of 1869 and juridical debates set the interaction rules among different notion of property rights and also different way for labor hiring, either into market rules or out of them. These kind of relations and their coexistent avoided to expand cattle business in a market way.

Resolución Nº 170/2017 - Reglamento de Procedimientos Administrativos Agrarios.

Regulations
Março, 2017
Cuba

El presente Reglamento tiene como objetivo regular los procedimientos administrativos agrarios a cargo del Ministerio de la Agricultura, con exclusión de los relacionados con el otorgamiento y extinción de los contratos de usufructo para la entrega de tierras estatales y de la trasmisión de las tierras de los agricultores pequeños que emigren del territorio nacional, asuntos que cuentan con una legislación especial, así como la función registral sobre tierras y tractores que dadas sus características no debe tratarse como procedimiento o trámite agrario en el presente Reglamento.Los procedi

Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Act, 2016 (No. 4 of 2016).

Legislation
Julho, 2016
Tanzania

This Act amends various written laws including the Forest Act, 2002 (in respect of fines), the Veterinary Act, 2003 (in respect of qualifications for registration as a Veterinarian), Wildlife Conservation Act (in respect of fines for illegal activities regarding trophies), the Courts (Land Disputes Settlements) Act, 2002 (in respect of appeals) and the Probate and Administration of Estates Act (in respect of the definition "small estates").

National Land Policy.

National Policies
Dezembro, 1996
Tanzania

The overall aim of the National Land Policy is to promote and ensure a secure land tenure system, to encourage the optimal use of land resources, and to facilitate broad-based social and economic development without upsetting or endangering the ecological balance of the environment. The specific objectives of this National Land Policy are to: promote an equitable distribution of and access to land by all citizens; ensure that existing rights in land especially customary rights of smallholders (i.e.