The motivation for this paper stemmed from the realization that discrimination against women in the Bahamas still exists, is being continually perpetuated and, in fact, is institutionalized by the law which should enforce justice for all. Against the backdrop of preparation for the 1995 United Nations Conference on Women, a closer look is taken at gender discrimination in the Bahamas by examining the Constitution and the Inheritance Act of 1833. The assumption that institutionalized patriarchy gives rise to gender discrimination guides the analysis. The organs of male domination and the reasons for its perpetuation are discussed as well as obstacles to the passage of the draft Inheritance Bill (1983). It is recommended the inequities arisi...
The effect of the law and practice relating to the ownership by and transmission of property by and ...
Intrahousehold bargaining dynamics have long favored men, and development research identified multip...
While gender equality in the Caribbean is improving, with women’s growing social, economic, and poli...
The motivation for this paper stemmed from the realization that discrimination against women in the ...
Women in the Bahamas face various forms of pervasive sexist discrimination and high rates of gender-...
Gender based violence continues to be a source of concern in The Bahamas. Structural inequality betw...
In 2014, Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie announced a constitutional referendum on gender equa...
Referendum 2002: gender and the Bahamian citizenry. On February 27, 2002 Bahamians voted in a refere...
The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governa...
The Evolution of Women\u27s Rights in Inheritance explores the period shortly after the passage of t...
Gender expectation plays a significant role in a variety of human interactions, but this is perhaps ...
Women’s Inheritance. A multidisciplinary Perspective on Inheritance in Morocco A number of Moroccans...
The development of judgments showed that daughters have the right to inherit although it was contrar...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze how law reform toward gender equity has an impact on econom...
This paper investigates the human capital effects of a statutory law reform meant to grant Kenyan wo...
The effect of the law and practice relating to the ownership by and transmission of property by and ...
Intrahousehold bargaining dynamics have long favored men, and development research identified multip...
While gender equality in the Caribbean is improving, with women’s growing social, economic, and poli...
The motivation for this paper stemmed from the realization that discrimination against women in the ...
Women in the Bahamas face various forms of pervasive sexist discrimination and high rates of gender-...
Gender based violence continues to be a source of concern in The Bahamas. Structural inequality betw...
In 2014, Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie announced a constitutional referendum on gender equa...
Referendum 2002: gender and the Bahamian citizenry. On February 27, 2002 Bahamians voted in a refere...
The Bahamas has a structure of inequality built into its colonial heritage and post-colonial governa...
The Evolution of Women\u27s Rights in Inheritance explores the period shortly after the passage of t...
Gender expectation plays a significant role in a variety of human interactions, but this is perhaps ...
Women’s Inheritance. A multidisciplinary Perspective on Inheritance in Morocco A number of Moroccans...
The development of judgments showed that daughters have the right to inherit although it was contrar...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze how law reform toward gender equity has an impact on econom...
This paper investigates the human capital effects of a statutory law reform meant to grant Kenyan wo...
The effect of the law and practice relating to the ownership by and transmission of property by and ...
Intrahousehold bargaining dynamics have long favored men, and development research identified multip...
While gender equality in the Caribbean is improving, with women’s growing social, economic, and poli...