In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property sharing, especially in terms of land for economic purposes and other physical assets. The challenge has been that, in patriarchal societies, like Nigeria, women are regarded as subservient to men and are never considered in property sharing. Rather, the woman is often regarded as part of the property to be shared especially during the loss of her spouse. Most disturbing is that, though statutory law and international laws have affirmed women’s rights to land and other property, women are often denied access and ownership to property due to unfavorable customary practices. This paper examines women’s property rights in Nigeria. In doing so, it look...
Recent research effort on women’s right suggests that women are considered or treated as legal minor...
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property righ...
In many African societies, there are various forms and levels of cultural gender infringement of hum...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
Women’s rights to property are vital in determining the living conditions of women in most parts of ...
The paper seeks to establish the role of religion and culture in the realization of women’s rights ...
The paper aims to assess the role of religion in the realization of women’s rights to property in Ni...
The paper seeks to establish the role of religion and culture in the realization of women’s rights t...
Over the years, Nigeria has gained the unpopular recognition globally as a patriarchal society in wh...
Land rights are usually conceived of as the rights to use, enjoy and exploit land including informat...
Under Nigerian law, women have been accorded some legal protections. Basically, these rights are pro...
Much has been written on women\u27s limited legal rights to land in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa,...
Recent research effort on women’s right suggests that women are considered or treated as legal minor...
Notwithstanding the provisions of the 1999 Constitution and several International and Regional treat...
Recent research effort on women’s right suggests that women are considered or treated as legal minor...
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property righ...
In many African societies, there are various forms and levels of cultural gender infringement of hum...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
In Nigeria, women have suffered various forms of discrimination and oppression during property shari...
Women’s rights to property are vital in determining the living conditions of women in most parts of ...
The paper seeks to establish the role of religion and culture in the realization of women’s rights ...
The paper aims to assess the role of religion in the realization of women’s rights to property in Ni...
The paper seeks to establish the role of religion and culture in the realization of women’s rights t...
Over the years, Nigeria has gained the unpopular recognition globally as a patriarchal society in wh...
Land rights are usually conceived of as the rights to use, enjoy and exploit land including informat...
Under Nigerian law, women have been accorded some legal protections. Basically, these rights are pro...
Much has been written on women\u27s limited legal rights to land in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa,...
Recent research effort on women’s right suggests that women are considered or treated as legal minor...
Notwithstanding the provisions of the 1999 Constitution and several International and Regional treat...
Recent research effort on women’s right suggests that women are considered or treated as legal minor...
In Nigeria, marriage is hardly conceived as a partnership of equals in relation to the property righ...
In many African societies, there are various forms and levels of cultural gender infringement of hum...