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Child Marriage: The Resilience of the Nigerian Woman

Tolulope Eboka (Kingston University, UK)

Gendered Perspectives of Restorative Justice, Violence and Resilience: An International Framework

ISBN: 978-1-80382-384-3, eISBN: 978-1-80382-383-6

Publication date: 22 August 2023

Abstract

Research on the practice of child marriage has been extensive, with studies recommending local strategies that are peculiar to the countries involved. Rights-based literature also recommends stringent laws; portraying the girls involved as helpless victims needing external agencies to rescue them from parochial and oppressive cultural practices. This chapter, however, presents their resilience as they navigate through the challenges and trauma of demeaning marriage practices. Their ability to rise above the challenges of child marriage contradicts the stereotypical perception of being passive and unable to develop agency and empower themselves. The author also draw from the experiences of these young women to argue for restorative justice (RJ) to tackle child marriage issues. Indeed, a restorative process is likely to prove far more effective in achieving social discipline than the current reliance on punishment and sanctions. More so, harm as a result of child marriage is a violation against the victim and not necessarily the state. Hence, RJ, which is future-focussed with healing and prevention as key goals, would be more suitable.

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Eboka, T. (2023), "Child Marriage: The Resilience of the Nigerian Woman", Orton, B. (Ed.) Gendered Perspectives of Restorative Justice, Violence and Resilience: An International Framework (Diverse Perspectives on Creating a Fairer Society), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 107-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-383-620231007

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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