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Women, Religion, and the Discourses of Legal Ideology in Niger Republic
- Africa Today
- Indiana University Press
- Volume 54, Number 3, Spring 2008
- pp. 21-36
- Article
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There is an international movement that advocates the establishment of quotas for women, especially in political and governmental positions. Partly as a result of its initiatives and efforts, countries have introduced legislation that endorses its spirit. These efforts have been important in addressing the gender gap; however, the means of articulating these legislative measures and implementing them vary from country to another. This article focuses on the textual formulation of the Quota Bill (2001) in Niger and how secularist and Islamist political elite women responded to it during the debate that led to its legal adoption.