Women’s property relations after intestate succession PNDC Law 111 in Ghana

Type Journal Article - Research on Humanities and Social Sciences
Title Women’s property relations after intestate succession PNDC Law 111 in Ghana
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 9
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 211-219
URL http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.937.3785&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Abstract
The article analyses property relations among the Anlo and the Asante of Ghana. Due to discriminatory effects of the
socio-cultural practices on women, government intervened with PNDC Law 111 in 1985. The approach of the study
is mainly qualitative. The finding shows that, despite government’s legislative intervention, women’s rights and
position in the studied societies have experienced little positive change in terms of inheritance from men. Although it
may be possible to explain women’s inability to use PNDC Law 111 to claim their property rights on the basis of
lack of: education, knowledge of law, rights-consciousness, financial resources, among others, the fact remains that
women’s reluctance to assert rights, lies to a large extent, outside these variables. Women often are confronted by
significant social pressure not to seek formal legal recourse and instead, resolve the cases domestically.

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