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Domestic violence legislation for development, peace and security in Nigeria / Madu, Jonathan Chukwuemeka   Article
Madu, Jonathan Chukwuemeka Article
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Summary/Abstract Though laws have been enacted in different parts of Nigeria to address some aspects of gender-based violence, domestic violence persists with serious consequences for social and economic development. Nigeria has not enacted specific domestic law that is applicable throughout the federation, despite the United Nations mandate to all countries to adopt and enforce such laws by 2015. This article examines the causes and nature of domestic violence in Nigeria, and the legal reform needed to address the situation. In addition to library sources, the study used focus group discussions and individual interviews (involving the general population, key informants, legislators and traditional rulers) to discover that enacting specific national domestic violence legislation is necessary to address the problem in Nigeria, but enacting laws alone is not a magic bullet.
Key Words Security  Peace  Nigeria  Legislation  Domestic Violence 
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