Like most Africa countries, Liberia has a dual legal system, that is, the customary and statutory. Cultural and traditional practices influence some of the laws. Laws in both legal systems discriminate against women in overt ways, especially laws that deal with the private sphere, such as marriage, divorce, custody, domestic violence, property, legitimacy, and inheritance. This dissertation seeks to identify inequality in the Liberian Domestic Relation laws that arise from facially discriminatory laws, facially neutral laws and omissions in the law. It also posits that the court’s role in interpreting these issues has been inadequate, and the legislature is reluctant is amend, repeal and enact laws that will remedy the issues. Given the abo...
This paper critically analyse the extent to which legal and policy frameworks have contributed in ac...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
The gender-agenda is borderless. Arguably, legal justice for Indigenous girls and women survivors of...
Like most Africa countries, Liberia has a dual legal system, that is, the customary and statutory. C...
The plural legal system in post-conflict Liberia expresses tensions between modern and customary ins...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
This article explores efforts to attain feminist peace in Liberia by critically examining the implem...
This policy brief presents some findings from a study that considered the challenges and opportuniti...
Abstract Patriarchy has dominated political powers in many areas of the world. Until 2006, men overw...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Domestic violence is a major global problem with the majority of victims being women and children. Y...
Tensions between the individual rights and freedoms found in constitutional bills of rights and the ...
This Article argues that the international community\u27s gender equality targets will not be realiz...
Liberian women gained international acclaim for their courage and persistence in bringing warring fa...
Published by the International Organization for Migration This report presents a review of the exis...
This paper critically analyse the extent to which legal and policy frameworks have contributed in ac...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
The gender-agenda is borderless. Arguably, legal justice for Indigenous girls and women survivors of...
Like most Africa countries, Liberia has a dual legal system, that is, the customary and statutory. C...
The plural legal system in post-conflict Liberia expresses tensions between modern and customary ins...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2002.A significant proportion of the world's populati...
This article explores efforts to attain feminist peace in Liberia by critically examining the implem...
This policy brief presents some findings from a study that considered the challenges and opportuniti...
Abstract Patriarchy has dominated political powers in many areas of the world. Until 2006, men overw...
Part I of this article briefly describes customary law and explores the effect of colonialism on leg...
Domestic violence is a major global problem with the majority of victims being women and children. Y...
Tensions between the individual rights and freedoms found in constitutional bills of rights and the ...
This Article argues that the international community\u27s gender equality targets will not be realiz...
Liberian women gained international acclaim for their courage and persistence in bringing warring fa...
Published by the International Organization for Migration This report presents a review of the exis...
This paper critically analyse the extent to which legal and policy frameworks have contributed in ac...
The constant clash of African culture and traditions with human rights continue to militate against ...
The gender-agenda is borderless. Arguably, legal justice for Indigenous girls and women survivors of...