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Tunis led in women’s rights but lagged in inheritance equality

Tunis led in women’s rights but lagged in inheritance equality

The article addresses the challenges faced by Tunisia in achieving equality in inheritance, despite its pioneering role in women's rights since the 1960s. Although the Personal Status Law was enacted in 1956 and reforms have evolved over previous decades, inheritance laws still rely on traditional rulings derived from Islamic jurisprudence, which hinders full equality between men and women. The current political authority, led by President Kais Saied, refuses to amend the law, citing a clear belief in the literal texts of the Qur'an. Meanwhile, human rights organizations argue that the continued influence of religious and cultural references obstructs women's economic and social rights, as many women spend years fighting to claim their inheritance shares. The issue remains unresolved, caught between constitutional texts that affirm equality and legislation that poses obstacles, reflecting the limits of Tunisia's progress in women's rights.

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