评估尼日利亚在死亡后移交土地方面不歧视和性别平等原则的适用情况

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW Liverpool Law Review Pub Date : 2021-11-15 DOI:10.1007/s10991-021-09290-3
Daniel Ugwo Eze, Edith Ogonnaya Nwosu, Okechukwu Timothy Umahi, Uchechukwu Nwoke
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1999年《尼日利亚联邦共和国宪法》(经修正)保障不受歧视的权利。同样,2004年《土地使用法》是尼日利亚管理土地事务的主要立法,它支持一种占有权制度,允许所有性别不受歧视地继承土地。此外,尼日利亚是若干促进不歧视和性别平等原则的区域和国际文书的缔约国,特别是1986年的《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》和1979年的《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》。此外,尼日利亚各法院最近对结束该国一切形式的歧视和性别不平等表现出坚定的承诺。然而,基于性别的对妇女土地继承权的限制仍然存在。本研究将这些挑战归因于执法不力的综合负面影响;顽固的社会经济、文化和宗教规范;以及许多尼日利亚妇女和女孩不了解免受歧视的权利。除其他外,它建议更严格的执法制度,以及教育尼日利亚妇女和女孩,特别是基层妇女和女孩,将不受歧视的权利作为克服挑战的可行工具。
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Assessing the Application of the Principles of Non-discrimination and Gender Equality in Relation to Devolution of Land upon Death in Nigeria

The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), guarantees the right to freedom from discrimination. Similarly, the Land Use Act 2004, which is the principal legislation governing land matters in Nigeria, endorses a right of occupancy system that allows all genders to inherit land, without discrimination. Further, Nigeria is a State party to several regional and international instruments advancing the principles of non-discrimination and gender equality, notably the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights 1986, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979. Moreover, the various courts of law in Nigeria have lately exhibited strong commitments towards ending discrimination and gender inequality in all its forms in the country. Nonetheless, gender-based restrictions on women’s land inheritance rights persists. This study attributes these challenges to the combined negative influences of weak law enforcement; die-hard socio-economic, cultural and religious norms; and poor knowledge regarding the right to freedom from discrimination on the part of many Nigerian women and girls. Inter alia, it recommends stricter law enforcement regime, as well as educating Nigerian women and girls, particularly those at the grassroots, on the right to freedom from discrimination as viable tools for overcoming the challenges.

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