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College Forum  1995 

Gender Sensitivity and the Inheritance Act of The Bahamas, 1833

Keywords: Gender Relations , Inheritance Act (1833) , Role of Women , Bahamas

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The motivation for this paper stemmed from the realization that discrimination against women in the Bahamas still exists, is being continually perpetuated and, in fact, is institutionalized by the law which should enforce justice for all. Against the backdrop of preparation for the 1995 United Nations Conference on Women, a closer look is taken at gender discrimination in the Bahamas by examining the Constitution and the Inheritance Act of 1833.The assumption that institutionalized partiarchy gives rise to gender discrimination guides the analysis. The orgins of male domination and the reasons for its perpetuation are discussed as well as obstacles to the passage of the draft Inheritance Bill (1983). It is recommended the inequities arising from an inbuilt structure of a male dominated society be addressed by legislation that will ensure equity and social justice for all. Finally, it is suggested that the draft Inheritance Blll (1983) with modifications to some provisions has the potential to accomplish this.

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