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A CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN’S PROPERTY AND INHERITANCE RIGHTS WITHIN NAMIBIA’S LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK: A Collusion Between Two Systems By Mercedes H. Ovis Legal Assistance Centre
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Document Date: 2008-03-09 05:37:55


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Zimbabwe / Zambia / South Africa / Namibia / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

University of Namibia / /

IndustryTerm

black law / customary and civil law / statutory law / patrilineal systems / kinship systems / law rule / customary law rule / law reform / family law / native law / customary law / customary law husbands / food / /

Organization

University of Namibia / Native Administration / High Court / South African Constitutional Court / United Nations / Supreme Court / Law Reform Development Commission / Administration of Estates Act / Legal Assistance Centre / Namibian government / /

Person

Jekura Kavari / Khayelitsha / /

Position

author / magistrate / native commissioner / Magistrate / lecturer / Marriage Officer / trustee / head / Minister of Home Affairs / /

PublishedMedium

the Namibian / /

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