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Intersectionality and Women’s Access to Justice in Africa is written by J. Jarpa Dawuni and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1978799012 (ISBN 10) and 9781978799011 (ISBN 13).
Intersectionality and Women's Access to Justice, edited by J. Jarpa Dawuni, propounds layered intersectionality as a paradigm for examining how gendered factors affect women's access to justice, whether as judges or litigants. Through intersectional and decolonial frameworks, the contributors analyze the lived experiences of women and their access to justice by situating the courtroom as both a spatial and a temporal arena for seeking justice (as litigants) and for seeking access to the bench (as judges). This book examines patterns of mutually reinforcing discriminatory practices that women share based on common gender identities and depending on which identities are at play at a given point in time in both traditional and statutory courts. The book provides recommendations for various justice sector providers.