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KAS African Law Study Library

Jahrgang 10 (2023), Heft 4
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 2024

Zusammenfassung

Die KAS African Law Study Library ist eine Open Access Zeitschrift, in der Aufsätze junger afrikanischer Wissenschaftler erscheinen. Die Zeitschrift begleitet insbesondere die Entwicklung rechtsstaatlicher Strukturen in Afrika. Die Artikel untersuchen praktisch relevante Fragen, gehen auf politische und wirtschaftliche Bezüge ein und erarbeiten eigenständige Lösungsvorschläge.

Sie entstehen aus Seminaren und Konferenzen, die das Rule of Law Program for Sub-Saharan Africa der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in Zusammenarbeit mit Prof. Dr. Hartmut Hamann und afrikanischen Partneruniversitäten organisiert.

Die KAS African Law Study Library schafft so ein Diskussionsforum für alle Juristen mit Interesse an Afrika und den vielfältigen Facetten der Rule of Law im Zusammenspiel mit unterschiedlichen historischen, kulturellen, wirtschaftlichen und politischen Hintergründen.

Die KAS African Law Study Library wendet sich an Leser von allen Kontinenten. Ausgehend von Afrika möchte sie Denkanstöße auch außerhalb Afrikas geben. Sie veröffentlicht Beiträge in englischer und französischer Sprache.


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Copyrightjahr
2024
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Sprache
Deutsch
Seiten
637
Produkttyp
Ausgabe

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten 461 - 462
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  2. ForewordSeiten 463 - 464
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  3. GENDER EQUITY: EXAMINATION OF THE LAW RELATING TO EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN IN UGANDASeiten 465 - 484
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  4. Cohabitation and the Law Relating to Property Sharing in Uganda Seiten 485 - 498
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  5. The Legal Framework for Women in the Police in Uganda – Existing Structures, Options for Improvement to Ensure a More Efficient Role of Women Seiten 499 - 511
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  6. WOMEN’S REPRESENTATION IN POLITICS AND LEADERSHIP POSITIONS IN NIGERIASeiten 512 - 524
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  7. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN KENYA: SETTING STANDARDS OR MISSING THE MARK? PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER EQUALTY IN KENYA.Seiten 525 - 534
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  8. RELIGION, COLLECTIVISM, AND HOMOPHOBIA IN UGANDASeiten 535 - 546
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  9. EXAMINATION OF GENDER EQUALITY COMPLIANCE UNDER THE RWANDAN LEGAL FRAMEWORKSeiten 547 - 561
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  10. CHALLENGES FACING PROTECTION OF FEMALE-CHILD FROM EARLY MARRIAGES IN TANZANIA Seiten 562 - 577
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  11. Gender Equality and Taxation from the Rwandan PerspectiveSeiten 578 - 591
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  12. Transition to gender equalitySeiten 592 - 600
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  13. Gender equality in the context of transitional justice in DRC: state of play of legal reformsSeiten 601 - 613
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  14. Gender Equality in the Just Energy Transition Agenda for the African Extractives Context: The Rule of LawSeiten 614 - 625
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  15. Fighting for Gender Equality: Matrimonial Property Division in Kenya's Legal Landscape Upon Marriage DissolutionSeiten 626 - 636
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  16. ImpressumSeiten 637 - 637
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