Women's property and succession thereto in modern Ibo law (Eastern Nigeria)

Women's property and succession thereto in modern Ibo law (Eastern Nigeria)

Author: 
Obi, S.N.C.
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
1962
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Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law,Vol.6,No.1,1962,pp.6-18
Abstract: 

In the few “matrilineal” societies of Afikpo and Ohafia, women have full legal capacity to own land (insofar as land can be owned by anyone in these areas);.and to transmit their rights and interests to others either inter vivosor at death.3 The discussion which follows must, therefore, be understood as relating exclusively to the patri-lineal societies which in fact constitute the bulk of Iboland.

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CITATION: Obi, S.N.C.. Women's property and succession thereto in modern Ibo law (Eastern Nigeria) . : Cambridge University Press , 1962. Journal of African Law,Vol.6,No.1,1962,pp.6-18 - Available at: https://library.au.int/womens-property-and-succession-thereto-modern-ibo-law-eastern-nigeria-3