PROTECTION OF WOMEN AGAINST DISCRIMINATORY LAWS, POLICIES AND PRACTICES IN NIGERIA: AN APPRAISAL
Table Of Contents
- Title page — – – – – – – – – – – i <br><br>Declaration — – – – – – – – – – -ii<br><br>Approval page — – – – – – – – – – -iii<br><br>Dedication — – – – – – – – – – -iv<br><br>Acknowledgement — – – – – – – – – -v <br><br>Table of content — – – – – – – – – -vi Abstract — – – – – – – – – – – -vii<br>
Project Abstract
<p> </p><div><p><br>Human rights are rights that have come to be guaranteed over time, to all men and</p><p>women, irrespective of race or creed. These rights extend to even the unborn, in</p><p>certain circumstances. However, in many societies, women are subject to</p><p>discriminatory tendencies in the form of laws, policies and practices that derogate</p><p>from their human rights, simply became of their gender.</p><p>Many international instruments have been put in place to stem these negative</p><p>tendencies, especially through the works of the United Nations Educational,</p><p>Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the International Labour</p><p>Organization (I.L.O)</p><p>In Nigeria, for instance, women tend to suffer inequalities in the social, political ,</p><p>economic and cultural fields. This is notwithstanding the fact that there are formal</p><p>provisions on the statute books that guarantees equality to all before the law.</p><p>As the ‘grundnorm,’ all the Constitution made for Nigeria with their fundamental</p><p>rights provisions envisage equality of all citizens, whether male or female. The</p><p>Thesis finds that the envisaged equality is at best formal and not actual, even</p><p>though the country is a party to international conventions and instruments that</p><p>provide for equal enjoyment of human rights by both genders.</p><p>Some laws, cultural practices and traditions have been fingered in restricting and</p><p>derogating from the enjoyment of basic rights by women. This thesis sets out to</p><p>vi</p></div><p>identify derogations from women’s rights, its effects and proffer suggestions on</p><p>how to curtail these gustative tendencies, with particular reference to Nigeria.</p> <br><p></p>
Project Overview
<p>1.1 BACKGROUND TO STUDY<br><br>Women are connected to other human beings through the biologically based activities of<br><br>pregnancy, breast-feeding and heterosexual intercourse¹. However, throughout history, women<br><br>have had to struggle against direct and indirect barriers to their self-development and their full<br><br>participation in social, political, economic and cultural activities of different societies.<br><br>Discrimination against women starts at birth, in the discriminatory<br></p>