
| Judul | Gender, Judging and the Courts in Africa : Selected Studies / Edited By J. Jarpa Dawuni |
| Pengarang | Dawuni, J. Jarpa |
| EDISI | 1st Edition |
| Penerbitan | London : Routledge, 2021 |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 346 p. :ilus |
| ISBN | 9780429327865 |
| Subjek | POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS GENDER |
| Catatan | The chapters in this book are guided by three main questions. First, what progress has been made in crafting gender-inclusive laws? Second, what role does gender play in judicial interpretation processes? Third, what are the prospects for centralizing gender as an integral part of judicial decision-making and appointment processes? In principle, the aspiration that constitutions will promote gender equality has been enthusiastically received by women and gender rights activists. However, the record shows mixed outcomes on how the courts have interpreted the constitutional rules on equality to promote gender equity. On the one hand is the question of whether constitutions have gone far enough in making gender-specific judicial provisions for issues affecting women and other minorities. On the other hand is the question of what judiciaries are doing to sensitize judicial officers to the role of gender as a social construct in existing laws and in the interpretation of such laws. In the ensuing section, I discus |
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