JURIST
A Life in Justice
Unity Dow’s career as a jurist is a testament to her unwavering dedication to justice and equality. Through her work as a lawyer, judge, and international legal expert, she has shaped laws, challenged discrimination, and upheld the principles of fairness on both national and global stages.
She gained prominence for taking on cases that others deemed too controversial, including those addressing gender equality and human rights.
One of her most notable cases was the landmark Attorney General v Unity Dow which challenged Botswana’s discriminatory citizenship laws and secured equal rights for women to pass citizenship to their children.
Her legal career is defined by a commitment to advocating for the marginalized and ensuring that the law serves as a tool for empowerment and fairness.

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- successfully challenged the constitutionality of the law resulting in the seminal court decision of The Attorney General v Unity Dow 1992 BLR 119.
- paved the way to the government’s total overhaul of laws affecting women, bringing them into compliance with the ruling in the Dow Case.

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- Initiated marches and protests
- Used theatre and drama
- Mounted workshops and seminars
- Wrote novels

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- found an obscure and never before used provision in the law to gain them direct access to Magistrate courts
- moved a motion in Parliament calling for the establishment of dedicated officers to facilitate the use of the still unutilised protective legal provision

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introduced the concept of “access and use” of joint property without the need for its division
successfully enlisted the police, on pain of being responsible if such a woman was assaulted by her husband, to overseeing peaceful removal of said property

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bused women 80km from Mochudi to Molepolole, to attend a rape trial with the result that the perpetrator received a ten-year jail term, then the highest ever handed down.
initiated protest marches against the low sentences in rape cases.
successfully participated in advocating for legislative reforms that led to the setting of ten years as the minimum sentence for rape

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successfully sued the government, compelling the termination of the pregnancy
challenged the traditional evidence taking methods and facilitated the trial and conviction of the perpetrator

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- paralysed the court system by filing 188 court cases, clogging the system, with the result that no other case could be registered
- shone a light on the discriminatory provisions of a law that placed unfair financial burden on women and discriminated against children born out of marriage.
- forced Parliament to pass a new child support law that is non-discriminatory on the basis of sex of the parent or marital status of the mother

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held that the Bushmen had a right to their ancestral land

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successfully sued the government, leading to the registration of Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals of Botswana (LEGABIBO)

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- successfully sued the government for financial compensation.
