Glossary Term: "Customary rights"

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refer to rights and privileges that are traditionally or culturally recognised within a particular community or society. These rights often stem from long-standing practices, traditions, or customs rather than formal legal statutes. They can encompass various aspects of life, including land use, resource management, governance, and social relations. Customary rights are particularly significant in societies where legal systems are influenced by customary law or where indigenous or traditional practices are recognised alongside formal legal frameworks. It’s essential to respect and understand customary rights when addressing issues related to land tenure, natural resource management, and community development, especially in culturally diverse regions.

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