Women’s Property Rights and Claims in Customary Justice Systems A Case Study of Ambo and Hawassa

Authors

  • Zeleke Meron
  • Kassa Tadesse
  • Mosissa Berhanu

Keywords:

Property Rights, Women, Customary Courts, Cultural Norms, Ethiopia.

Abstract

Drawing on ethnographic research focusing on lived experience of women in two
designated areas, this study presents structural and perceptional challenges that
impede women’s recourse to formal legal procedures in relation to property claims.
The research investigates the norms, values, procedures, institutional structures
and actors involved in parallelly functioning justice systems that frame rights and
address disputes relating to property rights of women. Furthermore it sheds light
on the obstacles women encounter in pursuing and enforcing immovable property
claims. The study also explores the potential complementary role customary justice
institutions play in safeguarding the rights of women over immovable properties.
Last but not least, it examines if certain aspects of institutional competition exist,
ostensibly flowing from the fact that their competences coextend over similar causes
of actions

Published

2023-02-06