Assessing the role of the constitution in the development of feminist jurisprudence in Uganda: 1995- present
Abstract
Feminist jurisprudence is the study of the construction and workings of the law, with particular inquiry into the role of the law in perpetuating patriarchal power. It is an approach to the making, interpretation or enforcement of the law as informed by feminist thoughts and goals. In practice, feminist perspectives of law examine first, how women are regarded by a particular law. This is followed by analysing how the application of that law corresponds to women’s reality and needs , with the ultimate goal of improving the position of women. This study is focused on justice and gender, with a view to determining the effect of the 1995 Constitution on the development of feminist jurisprudence in Uganda.