Conflicting Agendas? Women’s Rights and Customary Law in African Constitutional Reform

Citation:

Tripp, Aili Mari. 2009. “Conflicting Agendas? Women’s Rights and Customary Law in African Constitutional Reform.” In Constituting Equality: Gender Equality and Comparative Constitutional Law, edited by Susan H. Williams, 173–94. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Author: Aili Mari Tripp

Topics: Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Governance, Constitutions, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Africa

Year: 2009

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