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      Normative intersectionality in married women's property rights in southern Nigeria

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          The fate of marriage gifts during a customary law divorce is significant for the interaction of legal orders in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in the context of scholars' fixation with conflict of laws. In analysing this fatet, this article introduces normative intersectionality as a theoretical framework for a nuanced understanding of how laws and socio-economic forces interact in post-colonial settings. Normative intersectionality rejects a legal positivist view of rights, which neglects people's adaptation of indigenous norms to socioeconomic changes. In this sense, normative intersectionality is useful for addressing the traditional Igbo law of matrimonial property, which regards a married woman's property rights as subsumed in her husband's rights. Using the division of marriage gifts in Southern Nigeria as a case study, the article draws attention to how legal orders speak to, rather than against, each other, and in so doing, stresses the adaptive character of indigenous laws. It argues that normative intersectionality illumines the interplay of gender equality, property rights and legal pluralism. Accordingly, it urges judges to use the imitative nature of legal pluralism in post-colonial settings to remedy entrenched systems of injustice and inequality, which often hide under the banner of tradition.

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                Journal
                ldd
                Law, Democracy and Development
                Law democr. Dev.
                University of the Western Cape, Faculty of Law (Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa )
                1028-1053
                2077-4907
                2020
                : 24
                : 86-108
                Affiliations
                [02] Rondebosch orgnameUniversity of Cape Town orgdiv1Centre for Law and Society orgdiv2University Research Committee Postdoctoral Fellow South Africa https
                [01] Bellville orgnameUniversity of the Western Cape orgdiv1Department of Private Law South Africa
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                S2077-49072020000100004 S2077-4907(20)02400000004
                10.17159/2077-4907/2020/ldd.v24.4
                f5461796-f93a-4ae4-9cb6-42f9428d93a6

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                marriage gifts,matrimonial property rights,African customary law,Adaptive legal pluralism

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