Patriarchy and Property: Goa’s Uniform Civil Code

R. Dewan
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The fulcrum of gender equality in all its myriad manifestations is ownership and control over resources, and specifically in a developing economy, primarily and essentially land. However, these manifestations and also the intensity of interlinkages are to a deeply significant level determined by historical and regional specificities relating to economic as well as extra-economic factors and forces. Nowhere in India are these direct and indirect interconnects between gender equality and resources so intricate, nuanced and simultaneously complex as in the state of Goa which is the only state in India where women are guaranteed equal property rights. In this article the demystification of the link between patriarchy and women’s property rights is built on the prevailing intermixes of land, property and matrimonial rights according to the Portuguese Civil Code and the relevant laws and legislations including Family Laws, the Code of Comunidades, the Goa Mundkar (Protection from Eviction) Act of 1975, and the recent enactment in 2016 of the Goa Succession, Special Notaries and Inventory Proceeding Act, 2012.
父权制与财产:果阿统一民法典
性别平等的各种表现形式的支点是对资源的所有权和控制,特别是在发展中经济体中,主要是土地。然而,这些表现和相互联系的强度在很大程度上是由与经济和经济外因素和力量有关的历史和区域特点所决定的。印度没有任何地方像果阿邦那样,性别平等和资源之间的直接和间接联系如此错综复杂、微妙而又复杂,果阿邦是印度唯一一个保证女性享有平等财产权的邦。本文将根据《葡萄牙民法典》和相关法律和立法,包括《家庭法》、《社区法典》、《1975年果阿Mundkar(驱逐保护法)》以及最近于2016年颁布的《2012年果阿继承、特别公证人和清查程序法》,对父权制与妇女财产权之间的联系进行澄清,并将土地、财产和婚姻权利混合在一起。
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