WOMEN IN POLITICS (A REVIEW OF COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAW PROVISION)

Authors: Afri Research | Law Common Law Research 45 pages 17,205 words

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ABSTRACT Issue of gender equality (men and women) are equal in all ranks, which also includes politics, which is aimed at women rather than men, these debates degenerate and disintegrate into discordant posturing, grandstanding, sweeping, generalizations and misrepresentation. I do not intend to throw my hat into the ring. I only wish to add my voiced to the discourse. Before women’s participation in politics remained a contentious but neglected area in dedicated academic discourse or forum such as the instant one. This, thus long essay is but an attempt to shed light on some darkened areas with the hoe that the eager picture will be clearer and with the realization that Islam, rather than dehumanize, it actually enhanced the status of women.
In this long essay, an attempt is made to analyze and examine the divergent views and arguments of both proponents and opponents of women’s participation in politics. On the other hand, women in politics, although with a caveat, that should not be at the expense of the family and dewomanizing the women. This long essay further seeks to address the need of open mindness and accommodation there on from both sides of the divide.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover page Certification Abstract Dedication Acknowledgement Tables of statutes List of abbreviations Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.0.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY 1.2.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 1.3.0 SCOPE OF THE STUDY 1.4.0 METHODOLOGY 1.5.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 1.6.0 CONCLUSION
CHAPTER TWO: AN OVERVIEW OF WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE 2.1.0 INTRODUCTION  2.2.0 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND  2.3.0 WOMEN IN POLITICS DURING THE PRE-COLONIAL ERA 2.4.0 WOMEN IN POLITICS DURING THE COLONIAL ERA 2.5.0  WOMEN IN POLITICS DURING THE POST-COLONIAL ERA 2.6.0  CONCLUSION
CHAPTER THREE A REVIEW OF COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAWS PROVISION ON WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS 3.0.0  INTRODUCTION 3.1.0COMMON LAW PERSPECTIVE 3.1.1STATUTORY PROVISIONS 3.2.0ISLAMIC LAW PERSPECTIVE 3.2.1TEXTURAL AUTHORITIES 3.2.2NON-TEXTUAL AUTHORITIES 3.3.0CONCLUSION
CHAPTER FOUR COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAWS PROVISIONS ON WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS  4.0.0.INTRODUCTION 4.1.0.SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAW 4.2.0.DIS-SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COMMON AND ISLAMIC LAW 4.3.0.CONCLUSION 
CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY  5.0.0SUMMARY 5.1.0CONCLUSION 5.2.0RECOMMENDATION 

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