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Women, Law and Human Rights: An African Perspective

Autor Dr Fareda Banda
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 oct 2005
Africa, with its mix of statute, custom and religion is at the centre of the debate about law and its impact on gender relations. This is because of the centrality of the gender question and its impact on the cultural relativism debate within human rights. It is therefore important to examine critically the role of law, broadly constructed, in African societies. The book focuses on women's experiences in the family. This is because the lives of women continue to be lived out largely in the private domain, where the right to privacy is used to conceal unequal treatment of women which is justified by invoking 'custom' and 'tradition'. The book shows how law and its interpretation is used to disenfranchise women, resulting in their being deprived of land and other property which they may have helped to accumulate. It also considers issues of violence within the home, reproductive rights and examines the issue of female genital cutting. The role of women in development is explored as is their participation in politics and the NGO sector. A major theme of the book is a consideration of the linkages of constitutional and international human rights norms with local values. This is done using feminist tools of analysis. The book considers the provisions of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People's Rights on the Rights of Women which was adopted by the African Union in July 2003.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841131283
ISBN-10: 1841131288
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Africa, with its mix of statute, custom and religion is at the center of the debate about law and its impact on gender relations. This book examines the role of law, broadly constructed, in African societies.

Notă biografică

Fareda Banda is a Lecturer in Law at SOAS, University of London.

Cuprins

1 Introduction 2 Law in Africa3 Human Rights in Africa4 Family Law, Gender Equality and Human Rights5 Violence against Women and Reproductive Rights6 Female Genital Cutting, Human Rights and National Legislation7 Culture, Development and Participation8 Conclusion

Recenzii

This is a wide-ranging, thoughtful book from which I have learnt a lot. It joins a number of debates ongoing for a generation about law and its impact upon gender relations (for example, Smart, 1989)...Banda must be commended for putting together an excellent survey of ideas and a huge amount of data...a book of significance, and certainly one that should command a substantial student market.
.a treasury of information.This reference book deserves an accessible place at the bookshelf of teachers and students interested in women's' rights in Africa.
.well researched and written in plain language. Experts and lay persons in the field of human rights would be able to easily grasp the issues she raises.recommended reading for anyone who is keen to learn more about or to reflect on women's rights in Africa.
This is a long and comprehensive book whose range defies effective reduction to a short review essay. I cannot hope to do justice to the detailed scholarship and commitment that created it. What I can do, however, if to give a sense of its richness that will, I hope, lure you to read it.
.an important repository of case law, international and regional instruments, and domestic constitutional provisions.Banda is to be congratulated for this meticulously researched, and very timely, comparative analysis of human rights law and practice in Africa.
...a wide-ranging examination of women and girls' human rights on the African continent.this is an appealing study..
As an introductory informative overview of the position of women in Africa and the extent to which law and human rights can improve that position, the book succeeds.

Descriere

The book focuses on women's experiences in the family in Africa and considers the linkages of constitutional and human rights norms and local values.