Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on legal pluralism and the region\u27s early post-colonial constitutions. Part II describes the structure and content of constitutional clauses that exclude personal law and customary law from constitutional non-discrimination protection. Part III briefly examines international and regional human rights law and offers a pragmatic conclusion that countries must eliminate exclusionary clauses in order to conform to human rights commitments. Part IV provides a theoretical justification for eliminating exclusionary clauses from these constitutions. This section builds upon feminist theory and dialogic constitutionalism to argue that countries should el...
Kenya has made significant strides in overhauling its legislation to better deal with gender discrim...
Many African women suffer discrimination on the grounds of their gender and other factors, such as r...
This study focuses on courts, constitutionalism, and gender in the Global South. The study examines ...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
Common law in Africa began as a dynamic, fluid structure that was effective for governing small, tig...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
This article discusses the quest for women\u27s rights in South Africa and how the transition from a...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
The African Union and African states’ have committed to upholding gender equality and women’s rights...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
This article examines the development of human rights in the Southern African Development Community ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
While the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is s...
Kenya has made significant strides in overhauling its legislation to better deal with gender discrim...
Many African women suffer discrimination on the grounds of their gender and other factors, such as r...
This study focuses on courts, constitutionalism, and gender in the Global South. The study examines ...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
This article examines the challenges legal pluralism poses in legal systems, especially in relation ...
Common law in Africa began as a dynamic, fluid structure that was effective for governing small, tig...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
This article discusses the quest for women\u27s rights in South Africa and how the transition from a...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
The African Union and African states’ have committed to upholding gender equality and women’s rights...
This Article analyzes the status of women\u27s rights in the newly democratic South Africa. It exami...
This article examines the development of human rights in the Southern African Development Community ...
The sources of law in most African countries are customary law, the common law and legislation both ...
While the UN Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) is s...
Kenya has made significant strides in overhauling its legislation to better deal with gender discrim...
Many African women suffer discrimination on the grounds of their gender and other factors, such as r...
This study focuses on courts, constitutionalism, and gender in the Global South. The study examines ...