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Title: SOME RELIGIO-CULTURAL PRACTICES AGAINST THE PROPERTY RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN NIGERIA AND SPECIFIED AFRICAN COUNTRIES
Authors: MUSA, Sulieman
Keywords: Property Rights, Women and Children, Religio-cultural Practices, Nigeria, Some other African Countries
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: International Development Law Organization
Citation: NAUJILJ 10(1)2019
Series/Report no.: 10;1 166-175
Abstract: Most African ethnic groups treat women as property to their husbands and could be inherited but without inheritance rights at all or with unequal rights tilted in favour of males' especially in rural areas . This inquiry sought the impediments to the realisation of the customary inheritance rights ofAfrican women and children and how to overcome them. Review of articles in journals, internet based materials consisting of reports of interviews of victims of inhuman customary practices, books, statutes and case law from some African countries was the analytical approach employed in this inquiry. Latest legislative and judicial attitudes were found to be intolerant of these practices but ignorance, poverty, etc. of victims is the setback. Sanctions on erring states members could secure compliance with charters/protocols that guarantee these .rights: states and Human right groups ’ interventions could provide the enlightenment andfinancial support needed by rural dwellers to assert their rights.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2633
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