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Gender, Poverty and Access to Justice: Policy Implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa(Routledge Studies in Development Economics)

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Access to justice is a fundamental right guaranteed under a wide body of international, regional and domestic law. It is also an essential component of development policies which seek to adequately respond to the multidimensional deprivations faced by the poor in order to improve socio-economic well-being and advance the progress of the Sustainable Development Goals. Women and children make up most of Africa’s poorest and most marginalized population, and as such are often prevented from enforcing rights or seeking other recourse. This book explores and analyzes the issue of gendered access to justice, poverty and disempowerment across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and provides policy discussions on the integration of gender in justice programming. Through individual country case studies, the book focuses on the challenges, obstacles and successes of developing and implementing gender focused access to justice policies and programming in the region. This multidisciplinary volume will be of interest to policy makers as well as scholars and researchers focusing on poverty and gender policy across law, economics and global development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, the volume provides policy discussion applicable in other geographical areas where access to justice is elusive for the poor and marginalized.

Table of Contents:
List of illustrations. List of contributors. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Part I. Access to justice in Sub-Saharan Africa: justice policies on reaching the most vulnerable and extreme poor 1 Engendering access to justice for the poorest and most vulnerable in Sub-Saharan Africa. 2 Access to justice for children in Zimbabwe. 3 Children, forced and early marriage: preventing and responding to early marriage in Uganda. 4 A child belongs to (s)he who has paid the bride price: customary law adoption of children in Limpopo, South Africa. Part II. Women – violence and vulnerability 5 Integrating gender and access to justice into the public policy of the African Union. 6 Access to justice, gender and customary marriage laws in Malawi. 7 Justice for women in traditional and customary courts in Sierra Leone: a feminist analysis. 8 Engendering access to justice in Nigeria: the role of public interest litigation. 9 Without land, without justice: how women’s lack of land rights impedes access to justice. Part III. Advocacy and vulnerability for Sub-Saharan Africa’s poorest 10 Conflict-related sexual violence and access to justice: the case of the Central African Republic. 11 Domestic violence against rural women in Nigeria: effective access to justice? 12 Strengthening access to justice for women refugees and asylum seekers in South Africa. 13 Conclusion: gendered Justice Policies on Reaching the most Vulnerable and Extreme Poor in SSA. Index.

About the Author :
David Lawson is Senior Researcher at The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Visiting Professor at The University of Helsinki and Associate Professor of Development Economics and Public Policy at the University of Manchester. He has 25 years of developing country public policy experience, particularly in relation to policy implementation and research on extreme poverty and gender, in SSA. He has published in leading development journals and consulted and advised extensively for the UNECA and World Bank. Adam Dubin is an Assistant Professor of Law in the International Public Law Department of Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid, Spain, where he also directs a Master’s program in International and European Business Law and a clinical program on human rights in Sub-Saharan Africa. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Politics at New York University’s Madrid Campus, where he teaches Introduction to International Development an Comparative Human Rights Law. Dr Dubin has extensively consulted for organizations such as the UN and EU on human rights and development projects. Lea Mwambene is Professor of Law in the department of Private Law, and currently the Deputy Dean: Teaching and Learning of the Faculty of Law, University of the Western Cape, South Africa. Her teaching and research interests are in the general fields of African customary law and human rights. Driven by the genuine concern about the interaction between law, ideology and social practice, her recent research (with Ms Helen Kruuse from Rhodes University, South Africa) has included fieldwork in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, interviewing rural people about the impact of the reformed customary marriage laws in South Africa on the enjoyment of human rights by women and children.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781315407098
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Policy Implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • ISBN-10: 1315407094
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2020
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Series Title: Routledge Studies in Development Economics


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