Protecting women from violence through legislation in Nigeria: Need to enforce anti-discrimination laws

Grace Ayodele Arowolo
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Violence against women is a commonplace and widespread phenomenon in Nigeria. It results from multifarious factors the major ones being gender discrimination/male chauvinism, despite the ratification of major international anti-discrimination laws and the enactment of national laws that prohibit violence. Preliminary investigations reveal among others, that these ratified international anti-discrimination instruments are not yet domesticated into law, while some of the national laws condone violence against women, as encouraged by the patriarchal nature of the Nigerian society which is influenced by culture and religion as enshrined within the plural Nigerian legal system. The article highlights the major Nigerian Federal legislation and their failure to adequately combat violence against women. It argues that the domestication and enforcement of CEDAW and other relevant international anti-discrimination instruments, a review of extant Nigerian laws, and the abolition of Nigerian societal practices and other obnoxious beliefs can lead to adequate protection of women from violence.
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尼日利亚通过立法保护妇女免受暴力侵害:需要执行反歧视法
对妇女的暴力行为在尼日利亚是一种普遍而普遍的现象。它是由多种因素造成的,主要因素是性别歧视/大男子主义,尽管批准了主要的国际反歧视法并颁布了禁止暴力的国家法律。初步调查显示,除其他外,这些已批准的国际反歧视文书尚未纳入法律,而尼日利亚社会的父权制性质鼓励了一些国家法律宽恕对妇女的暴力行为,而父权制受到尼日利亚多元法律体系中所载文化和宗教的影响。这篇文章强调了尼日利亚主要的联邦立法及其未能充分打击对妇女的暴力行为。它认为,《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》和其他相关国际反歧视文书的本土化和执行,对尼日利亚现行法律的审查,以及废除尼日利亚的社会习俗和其他令人讨厌的信仰,都可以为妇女提供充分的保护,使其免受暴力侵害。
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