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Women, land and justice in Tanzania
Helen Dancer
University of Brighton
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Justice
100%
Tanzania
100%
Women's Land
100%
Africa
66%
Land Rush
66%
Land Law Reform
66%
Power Relations
33%
Social Issues
33%
Dancers
33%
Land Value
33%
Ethnographic Research
33%
Legal System
33%
Land Grabbing
33%
Dispute Resolution
33%
Land Reform
33%
Current Law
33%
Litigants
33%
Concept of Justice
33%
Agency Relations
33%
Legal Claims
33%
Legal Actors
33%
Legal Process
33%
Social Origin
33%
System of Law
33%
Law in Action
33%
Social Actors
33%
Women's Land Rights
33%
Concept of Right
33%
Access to Justice
33%
Arusha
33%
Family Context
33%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Tanzania UR
100%
Land Tenure
66%
Courts
66%
Legal Reform
66%
Land Law
66%
Africa
66%
Legislation
33%
Social Issues
33%
Ethnographic Research
33%
Access to Justice
33%
Land Reform
33%
Legal Claim
33%
Dispute Resolution
33%