Contesting Religious Family Rights: Muslim and Hindu Women’s Land Ownership in Java and Bali
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30983/islam_realitas.v5i2.3059Keywords:
Women, Hindu, Muslim, Land ownership, Java, BaliAbstract
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Interview
NN (BPN Official), Interview {Friday, 14 Agustust 2017}
NN (NGO Representative in Bali), Interview {Saturday, 22 July 2017}
NN (PPAT Official), Interview {Saturday, 13 May 2017}
NN (Rural Farmers), Interview {Thuesday, 22 June 2017}
NN (Rural Farmers), Interview {Friday, 23 June 2017}
NN (Divorcee), Interview {Thuesday, 20 July 2017}
NN (Legal Office of Bali), Interview {Saturday, 22 July 2017}
NN (Two Widows), Interview {Thursday, 20 July 2017)
NN (Representatives of Komunitas untuk Indonesia yang Adil dan Setara (Indonesian Society for Honesty and Equality, KIAS) and the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (ILAF)), Interviews { Friday, 21 July 2017).
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