No. , August 2019
Index
- Marriage, land and custom: What’s law got to do with it?
- Women, marriage and land: Findings from a three-site survey
- Securing women’s customary rights in land: The fallacy of institutional recognition
- Women’s land rights and social change in rural South Africa: The case of Msinga, KwaZulu-Natal
- Contesting customary law in the Eastern Cape: Gender, place and land tenure
- Women’s eviction in Msinga: The uncertainties of seeking justice
- Women, marriage and domestic arrangements in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
- Changing patterns of marriage and cohabitation in South Africa
- Declining rates of marriage in South Africa: What do the numbers and analysts say?
- How social security becomes social insecurity: unsettled households, crisis talk and the value of grants in a KwaZulu-Natal village
- Renegotiating intimate relationships with men: how HIV shapes attitudes and experiences of marriage for South African women living with HIV: ‘Now in my life, everything I do, looking at my health’
- When non-registration becomes non-recognition: examining the law and practice of customary marriage registration in South Africa
- Twelve years later: how the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act of 1998 is failing women in South Africa
- Form over function? The practical application of the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act 1998 in South Africa
- Mayelane v Ngwenyama and Minister for Home Affairs: a reflection on wider implications
- ‘Today it would be called rape’: a historical and contextual examination of forced marriage and violence in the Eastern Cape
- Reflections on the recognition of African customary marriages in South Africa: seeking insights for the recognition of Muslim marriages
- Rethinking marriage and its privileges