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The constitution of South Africa from a gender perspective
This book provides a critical examination of the South African Constitution through the lens of gender equality and women’s rights. It analyzes the extent to which constitutional provisions address historical gender discrimination and create opportunities for women’s empowerment in political, economic, and social spheres.
Contributors explore key themes such as reproductive rights, customary law, access to justice, and participation in governance, highlighting both progress and gaps in implementation. The volume serves as an important resource for understanding how constitutional frameworks can advance gender justice while also revealing the challenges of translating formal equality into substantive change.
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