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Introduction

Ulrike Schultz Maria Rita Bartolomei Sara Araújo

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This special issue marks the first publication of a long-term international project on gender in customary and indigenous law and proceedings. Emerging from observations of the silence around customary law and differing perceptions of gender inequality in sub-Sahara African legal academia, the project brings together comparative socio-legal research from Africa, Europe and beyond. The contributions examine how colonial legacies, legal pluralism and globalisation shape gendered experiences in areas such as inheritance, land rights, marriage, judicial training, and access to justice. Highlighting women’s agency within plural legal systems, the issue provides new theoretical and empirical insights into the intersections of gender, customary law, and state law.

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Ulrike Schultz

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Maria Rita Bartolomei

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Sara Araújo

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Schultz, U., Bartolomei, M.R., Araújo, S. (2025). Introduction. https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.2534

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2025
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10.35295/osls.iisl.2534
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