Gender, Judging and the Courts in Africa

J. Dawuni
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Women judges are playing increasingly prominent roles in many African judiciaries, yet there remains very little comparative research on the subject. Drawing on extensive cross-national data and theoretical and empirical analysis, this book provides a timely and broad-ranging assessment of gender and judging in African judiciaries. Employing different theoretical approaches, the book investigates how women have fared within domestic African judiciaries as both actors and litigants. It explores how women negotiate multiple hierarchies to access the judiciary, and how gender-related issues are handled in courts. The chapters in the book provide policy, theoretical and practical prescriptions to the challenges identified, and offer recommendations for the future directions of gender and judging in the post-COVID-19 era, including the role of technology, artificial intelligence, social media, and institutional transformations that can help promote women's rights. Bringing together specific cases from Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria, Zambia, Tanzania, and South Africa and regional bodies such as ECOWAS and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, and covering a broad range of thematic reflections, this book will be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners of African law, judicial politics, judicial training, and gender studies. It will also be useful to bilateral and multilateral donor institutions financing gender-sensitive judicial reform programs, particularly in Africa. © 2021 selection and editorial matter, The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank;individual chapters, the contributors. All rights reserved.
非洲的性别、审判和法院
女法官在许多非洲司法机构中发挥着日益突出的作用,但关于这一问题的比较研究仍然很少。借鉴广泛的跨国数据和理论和实证分析,这本书提供了一个及时和广泛的评估性别和判断在非洲司法机构。这本书采用不同的理论方法,调查了妇女在非洲国内司法机构中作为行动者和诉讼当事人的表现。它探讨了妇女如何通过多重等级谈判进入司法机构,以及如何在法庭上处理与性别有关的问题。书中的章节为所确定的挑战提供了政策、理论和实践处方,并为后covid -19时代性别和判断的未来方向提供了建议,包括有助于促进妇女权利的技术、人工智能、社交媒体和制度变革的作用。汇集来自肯尼亚,乌干达,加纳,尼日利亚,赞比亚,坦桑尼亚和南非的具体案例和区域机构,如西非经共体和非洲人权和人民权利委员会,并涵盖了广泛的主题反思,这本书将是非洲法律,司法政治,司法培训和性别研究的学者,学生和从业者感兴趣。它也将有助于双边和多边捐助机构资助对性别问题敏感的司法改革方案,特别是在非洲。©2021选择和编辑事项,国际复兴开发银行/世界银行;个别章节,贡献者。版权所有。
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