In Eritrea, state, traditional, and religious laws equally
prevail, but any of these legal systems may be put into play
depending upon the individual or individuals involved in a legal
dispute. Because of conflicting laws, it has been difficult for
Eritreans to come to a consensus on what constitutes their legal
system. In Blood, Land, and Sex, Lyda Favali and Roy Pateman
examine the roles of the state, ethnic groups, religious groups,
and the international community in several key areas of Eritrean
law blood feud or murder, land tenure, gender relations (marriage,
prostitution, rape), and female genital surgery. Favali and Pateman
explore the intersections of the various laws and discuss how
change can be brought to communities where legal ambiguity
prevails, often to the grave harm of women and other powerless
individuals. This significant book focuses on how Eritrea and other
newly emerging democracies might build pluralist legal systems that
will be acceptable to an ethnically and religiously diverse
population."
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