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학술대회자료
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Thokozani MPOFU (Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association)
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이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 학술대회자료집 9th EGEP Workshop
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2016.1
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161 - 168 (8page)

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The paper looks at women’s rights of access and control of property in particular land as this is a fundamental issue that affects development. Zimbabwe has a dual legal system that allows for the operation of both general and customary law. The latter has in the past affected women negatively as patriarchal norms favour men. Gender has an impact on property ownership and inheritance rights in so many ways. Whilst the current Constitution advocates for distribution of aland on a 50/50 basis between men and women this is not the case. In addition Zimbabwe is a signatory to a number of International instruments and treaties that protect the rights of women such as the African Charter and the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples rights and CEDAW. The reality on the ground is that ownership is skewered in favour of men. Women hold 3 percent of agricultural land in the smallholder sector and 10 percent in the large-scale commercial sector although women constitute 56% of the total population; Zimbabwean society is highly unequal in terms of access to and ownership of resources. This paper will look at the property rights of women within marriage, at dissolution and to a small extent at succession and the legal and socio-cultural factors that affect these rights.

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Abstract
Introduction
The Legal Framework - National Laws
Regional and International Perspective
Types of Marriages in Zimbabwe
Rights of Women to Property During Marriage and at Divorce
Rights of Women at Succession
Conclusion
References

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