Gender and access to justice in sub-Saharan Africa
 
Written by Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay | 26 June 11
 
 

This is a report on a conference aimed to share knowledge and experience on gender and access to justice in the Sub-Saharan Africa region. It aimed to broaden the analysis of ‘accessing justice' to the study of justice outcomes; to explore the roles and meanings of customary law and traditional judicial institutions in the present and their relationship to formal state institutions. Further the aim was to critically analyse the strategies that are currently used to promote gender equality per se and gender equal access to and outcomes of justice processes.

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PublisherRoyal Tropical Institute (KIT)
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