Amadou Toumani Toure, the president of Mali, has signed into action a new family law that reflects criticisms of the 2009 law. The 2009 version gave women greater rights in cases of divorce or inheritance, increased the legal age of marriage, and removed provisions stating that a woman must obey her husband. However, after many protests the law was sent back to parliament to be revised. Taking back those advancements, the recently-enacted law states that men are considered the head of the family, that women must obey their husbands, and that 16 is the legal age of marriage for girls.