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Title Gender, judging, and the courts in Africa : selected studies / edited by J. Jarpa Dawuni.

Publication Info. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.

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Series Routledge studies on gender and sexuality in Africa
Routledge studies on gender and sexuality in Africa.
Contents Introduction: Gender and Judging Perspectives from Africa : A Case of Old Wine in New Skins or New Wine in Old Skins? / J. Jarpa Dawuni, Ph.D -- Women and gender-related jurisprudence in the courts -- An Analysis of Gender Equality Jurisprudence by Kenyan Courts Since the Enactment of the 2010 Constitution / Nancy Baraza, Ph.D -- To win Both the Battle and the War : Judicial Determination of Property Rights of Spouses in Ghana / Maame Yaa Mensa-0Bonsu and Maame A.S. Mensa-Bonsu -- 'Judging' Lesbians : Prospects for Advancing Lesbian Rights Protection through Courts in Nigeria / Pedi Obani, Ph.D -- Emerging gender issues in the courts -- Femicide and Judging : Social Media as an Alternative Online Court in Kenya / Stephen Mutoka Mutie, Ph.D -- Judging Beyond Gender : Maternal and Infant Mortality as an Emerging Gender Related Issue in Ugandan Courts / W. Naigaga Kyobiika -- Revenge Pornography as a form of Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Ghana : Emerging Judicial Issues / Maame Efua Addadzi-Koom -- Litigating Gender Discrimination Cases Before the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice and the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights / Osai Ojigho -- Judicial appointments and gender representation in regional bodies and national courts -- The Feminine Face of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights / Reini Alapini-Gansou -- Pursuing Gender Equality Through the Courts : The Role of South Africa's Women Judges / Penelope Andrews -- One Sauce for the Goose, Another for the Gander : Zambian Women Judges and Perceptions of Illegitimacy / Tabeth Masengu, Ph.D -- Judicial training and gender -- Unlocking Gender Inequality Through Judicial Training : Insights from Tanzania / Juliana Masabo, Ph.D -- Gender Awareness Training in Judicial Training Institutes in Kenya and Uganda / Nightingale Rukuba-Ngaiza, Ph.D -- COVID-19 pandemic and gender-related judicial issues -- Global Pandemic : Covid-19, the Courts, and the Justice System / Muna Ndulo, DPhil -- Sexual Violence during the COVID 19 Pandemic in Uganda : Lessons for the Criminal Justice System / Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, Ph.D.
Summary Women judges are playing increasingly prominent roles in many African judiciaries, yet there remains very little comparative research on the subject. Drawing on extensive cross-national data and theoretical and empirical analysis, this book provides a timely and broad-ranging assessment of gender and judging in African judiciaries. Employing different theoretical approaches, the book investigates how women have fared within domestic African judiciaries as both actors and litigants. It explores how women negotiate multiple hierarchies to access the judiciary, and how gender-related issues are handled in courts. The chapters in the book provide policy, theoretical and practical prescriptions to the challenges identified, and offer recommendations for the future directions of gender and judging in the post-COVID-19 era, including the role of technology, artificial intelligence, social media, and institutional transformations that can help promote women's rights. Bringing together specific cases from Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria, Zambia, Tanzania, and South Africa and regional bodies such as ECOWAS and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, and covering a broad range of thematic reflections, this book will be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners of African law, judicial politics, judicial training, and gender studies. It will also be useful to bilateral and multilateral donor institutions financing gender-sensitive judicial reform programs, particularly in Africa.
Biography J. Jarpa Dawuni is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University, United States and the Founding Director of the Howard University Center for Women, Gender and Global Leadership. She is the founder and Executive Director of the non-profit organization, the Institute for African Women in Law (IAWL).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Economic Community of West African States.
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights.
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. (OCoLC)fst00691870
Economic Community of West African States. (OCoLC)fst00544530
Women judges -- Africa.
Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation -- Africa.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Africa.
Women's rights -- Africa.
LAW -- Gender & the Law.
Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst01114381
Women judges. (OCoLC)fst01178081
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. (OCoLC)fst01176824
Women's rights. (OCoLC)fst01178818
Africa. (OCoLC)fst01239509
Added Author Dawuni, J. Jarpa, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 0367344580 9780367344580 (OCoLC)1251882188
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