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African Women Judges - Storytelling as Judicial Freedom

English · Hardback

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This edited volume centers the voices of African women judges as agents of justice and equality. The legal and personal narratives approach in the book privileges the contributors' lived experiences, professional trajectories, contributions and challenges. The legal narrative storytelling approach also contributes to oral histories of African indigenous knowledge production and transfer. By highlighting the substantive representation of women in African judicial leadership, the chapters examine their impact on the development of jurisprudence, judicial administration, and contributions to the rule of law, access to justice, and women's rights in contemporary Africa. This book significantly contributes to the diversity of knowledge and representation in the global discourse on gender and judging, offering a novel contribution to the growing literature on African women judges.

List of contents

Ch. 1 Introduction: Who Will Sing Their Songs? Women Judges and the Power of  Judicial Storytelling.- PART ONE: VOICES FROM ACADEMIA.- Ch. 2 Joyce Aluoch: Feminizing Judicial Spaces.- Ch. 3 Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza: Navigating Unchartered Waters.- Ch. 4 Reine Alapini-Gansou: Service to Country, Continent, and Community.- Ch. 5 Yvonne Mokgoro: Service to Country and the Law.- Ch. 6 Effie Owuor: Daring Greatly, Shunning Perfectionism.- Ch. 7 Hannah Okwengu: Breaking Judicial Silos from the Magistracy to the Court of Appeal.- Ch. 8 Mary Mamyassin Sey: In Pursuit of Judicial Integrity and Independence.- PART TWO: VOICES FROM THE BENCH.- Ch. 9 Nancy Baraza: Leadership, Service and Judicial Transformation.- Ch. 10 Tujilane Rose Chizumila: Adventures Leading to the Bench.- Ch. 11 Memooda Ebrahim-Carstens: Journey from the Domestic to International Bench.- Ch. 12 Nkemdilim Izuako: The Making of a Transnational Judicial Career.- Ch 13 Sanji Mmasenono Monageng: Building a Judicial Career.- Ch. 14 Monica Kalyegira Mugenyi: A Judicial Voice from the East African Court of Justice.- Ch. 15 Aminatta L.R Ngum: Continuous Education in Pursuit of Legal and Judicial Excellence.- Ch. 16 Amy Shupikai Tsanga: Reflections on the Influence of Grounded Experiences in Becoming a High Court Judge.- Ch. 17 Margie Victor: Journey to the High Court of South Africa.

About the author

J. Jarpa Dawuni is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University, Washington D.C. She is a qualified Barrister-at-Law before the Ghana Superior Courts. She holds a Doctorate in Political Science from Georgia State University. Her primary areas of research include judicial politics, women in the legal professions, gender and the law, international human rights, women’s civil society organizing, and democratization. Her recent books include: Intersectionality and Women’s Access to Justice in Africa (Lexington, 2022), Gender, Judging and the Courts in Africa: Selected Cases (Routledge, 2021), International Courts and the African Woman Judge: Unveiled Narratives (Routledge, 2018) co-edited with Judge Akua Kuenyehia and Gender and the Judiciary in Africa: From Obscurity to Parity? (Routledge, 2016), co-edited with Gretchen Bauer. She is the founding Director of the Howard University Center for Women, Gender and Global Leadership, and the founder and Executive Director of the non-profit organization, the Institute for African Women in Law. She is a two-time Fulbright Specialist Scholar, a Fellow of the French Institute for Advanced Studies (IMERA-Marseille), a Fellow of the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies (STIAS) South Africa, and a Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow. She has held Visiting Professor positions at Queens University, Canada; University of Jaume I, Spain; and Kings College, London. She is a multi-award-winning scholar, including the 2020 Justitia Awards-Academic Category by the Women in Law Initiative Vienna, the WOZA Women in Law, South Africa, and Outstanding Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, Howard University.

Product details

Assisted by J. Jarpa Dawuni (Editor), J Jarpa Dawuni (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031722745
ISBN 978-3-0-3172274-5
No. of pages 353
Dimensions 148 mm x 26 mm x 210 mm
Weight 630 g
Illustrations XXXIII, 353 p. 2 illus.
Series Gender, Development and Social Change
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Afrika, Gender Studies, Law, Gender Studies: Gruppen, Rechtsmethodik, Rechtstheorie und Rechtsphilosophie, Africa, African Politics, Philosophy of Law, Politics and Gender, Jurisprudence, legal narratives, Indigenous knowledge production, Women judges

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