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《非洲的性别、审判和法院》由Jarpa J. Dawuni专业编辑。本卷以致谢、缩略语清单、坦桑尼亚首席大法官的注释和前言开头。前言特别有趣。世行集团高级副行长兼总法律顾问桑迪•奥科罗在报告中强调了性别智慧型发展政策在提高生产率和改善发展成果方面的益处。她强调,世界银行的《妇女、商业和法律》报告分析了各国的立法,以评估男女在获得经济机会方面的立法差异。这些报告一再发现,当社会追求和实施旨在实现性别平等的政策时,经济会变得更有弹性。世界银行一贯支持将性别问题纳入政策、规划和项目主流的努力,并监测与性别相关的干预措施的发展成果。世界银行认识到,确保性别平等不仅是人权问题,也是“聪明的经济学”问题。
Book Review: Jarpa J. Dawuni, Gender, Judging and the Courts in Africa: Selected Studies, Routledge: London and New York, 2022.
Gender, Judging and the Courts in Africa has been professionally edited by Jarpa J. Dawuni. The volume starts with acknowledgments, a list of abbreviations, notes by the Chief Justice of Tanzania and a foreword. The foreword is particularly interesting. In it, Senior Vice President and General Counsel for the World Bank Group, Sandie Okoro highlights the benefits of gender-smart development policies in enhancing productivity and improving development outcomes. She highlights the fact that the World Bank's Women, Business and the Law reports analyze countries’ legislation to assess the legislative differences in the treatment of men and women in accessing economic opportunities. These reports have repeatedly found that economies become more resilient when societies pursue and implement policies aimed at achieving gender equality. The World Bank has consistently supported efforts to mainstream gender in policies, programs, and projects, as well as monitor the development outcomes of gender-related interventions. The World Bank recognizes that ensuring gender equality is not only a matter of human rights but also “smart economics”.