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Kingwill, Rosalie (2016) | |
[En]gendering the norms of customary inheritance in Botswana and South Africa | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 48 #2. p. 208-237. |
Weinberg, Tara (2016) | |
Pushing the boundaries of customary law jurisprudence in Botswana: social science and the law in the case of 'Ramantele vs. Mmusi' | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 48 #2. p. 186-207. |
Peters, E.A.; Ubink, J.M. (2015) | |
Restorative and flexible customary procedures and their gendered impact: a preliminary view on Namibia's formalization of Traditional Courts | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 47 #2. p. 291-311. |
Jean-Bouchard, Évelyne (2014) | |
The (in)visible subject: women's normative strategies in eastern Congo | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 46 #3. p. 357-373. |
Durojaye, Ebenezer (2012) | |
Substantive equality and maternal mortality in Nigeria | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 44 #65. p. 103-132. |
Kyed, Helene Maria (ed.) (2012) | |
International development interventions | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 43 #63. 262p. |
Corradi, Giselle (2011) | |
Access to justice in Pemba city: how exploring women's lived realities with plural law uncovers programmatic gaps | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. Volume 43 #64. p. 1-31. |
Griffiths, Anne (1998) | |
Legal Pluralism in Botswana: Women's Access to Law | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #42. p. 123-138. |
Ladley, Andrew (1998) | |
The 'Proposition': Maintenance in the Twilight in Urban Zimbabwe | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #42. p. 107-122. |
Hinz, Manfred O. (1997) | |
Law reform from within: improving the legal status of women in northern Namibia | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #39. p. 69-79. |
Brydon, Lynne (1996) | |
Women chiefs and power in the Volta Region of Ghana | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #37-38. p. 227-247. |
Molokomme, Athaliah (1990) | |
Disseminating family law reforms: some lessons from Botswana | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #30-31. p. 303-329. |
Wanitzek, Ulrike (1990) | |
Legally Unrepresented Women Petitioners in the Lower Courts of Tanzania: a case of justice denied? | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #30-31. p. 255-271. |
Griffiths, Anne (1990) | |
The 'Women's Question' in Kwena Family Disputes | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #30-31. p. 223-254. |
Steinbrich, Sabine (1990) | |
The Social and Legal Position of Lyela Women (Burkina Faso) | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #30-31. p. 139-164. |
Agorsah, Kofi E. (1990) | |
Women in African Traditional Politics | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #30-31. p. 77-86. |
Baerends, Els A. (1990) | |
Woman is King, Man a Mere Child: Some Notes on the Socio-Legal Position of Women among the Anufom in Northern Togo | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #30-31. p. 33-75. |
Adinkrah, Kofi O. (1990) | |
Folk Law is the Culprit: Women's 'Non-Rights' in Swaziland | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #30-31. p. 9-31. |
Griffiths, Anne (1984) | |
Support for women with dependent children under the customary system of the Bakwena and the Roman-Dutch common and statutory law of Botswana | |
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. #22. p. 1-15. |
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