Quru’: Journal of Family Law and Culture
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)

The Paradox of Women's Protection: Why Women's Rights Remain Vulnerable in Cameroon Despite Legal Commitments

Nana Charles Nguindip (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 May 2025

Abstract

Despite advancements in legal frameworks and gender equality discourse, women in Cameroon continue to face widespread rights violations, including Female Genital Mutilation, sexual abuse, child marriage, and harmful traditional practices. This persists despite Cameroon’s ratification of international instruments like CEDAW and the Maputo Protocol, raising concerns about the effectiveness of national legal and institutional responses. This study assesses the adequacy of Cameroon’s legal framework—specifically the Constitution, Penal Code, and Civil Code in addressing violence against women. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach with document and normative legal analysis, the research draws on primary legal texts and secondary sources such as institutional reports and academic literature. The findings reveal a significant gap between legal commitments and enforcement, highlighting the absence of a comprehensive law on violence against women and persistent societal and institutional barriers. The study calls for stronger legal reforms, improved implementation, and greater public awareness to ensure effective protection of women’s rights.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

quru

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Quru: Journal of Family Law and Culture, published by Pusat Studi Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pembelajaran. This journal is published regularly thrice a year, namely April, August, December. The focus of this journal examines research in the field of Islamic legal thought and Islamic family law, both ...