This special section of feminists@law is the outcome of a workshop on 'Gendering Labour Law' held at Kent Law School on 20-21 June 2013. Its aspiration is to help to revitalise labout law by infusing it with a robust feminist engagement with core concepts such as work, care, gender and social reproduction
Women And The Law is a pioneering study of the way in which the law has treated women – at work, in ...
This article uses Nicola Lacey’s 1998 book Unspeakable Subjects as a prompt to consider the potentia...
Introduction to this special section of feminists@law, celebrating the work of Professor Dianne Otto
This special section of feminists@law is the outcome of a workshop on 'Gendering Labour Law' held at...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
The theme of the conference, Law, Labor, & Gender, came out of a working group comprised of law stud...
The papers in this special section of feminists@law represent an attempt to acquaint an English spea...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
The works presented for the PhD by publication are all connected by a commitment to using law and hu...
Introduction to the special issue on the Future of Legal Gender. The editors of the special issue ar...
This preface introduces the chapter 'Legal Constructions of Body Work' and the book in which it was ...
This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 1...
The formal recognition of gender, as a category of public law, has swept the world. In a time of rap...
Women And The Law is a pioneering study of the way in which the law has treated women – at work, in ...
This article uses Nicola Lacey’s 1998 book Unspeakable Subjects as a prompt to consider the potentia...
Introduction to this special section of feminists@law, celebrating the work of Professor Dianne Otto
This special section of feminists@law is the outcome of a workshop on 'Gendering Labour Law' held at...
In recent years and as a consequence of radical changes in the world of work the idea of labour law ...
This article explores the application of feminist method in the context of contemporary scholarly ef...
The theme of the conference, Law, Labor, & Gender, came out of a working group comprised of law stud...
The papers in this special section of feminists@law represent an attempt to acquaint an English spea...
[Extract] The recently released NARS Report is the latest in a long list of studies of the pervasive...
Drawing on feminist labour law and political economy literature, I argue that it is crucial to inter...
The works presented for the PhD by publication are all connected by a commitment to using law and hu...
Introduction to the special issue on the Future of Legal Gender. The editors of the special issue ar...
This preface introduces the chapter 'Legal Constructions of Body Work' and the book in which it was ...
This is the text of an Open Lecture delivered by Professor Judy Fudge at the University of Kent on 1...
The formal recognition of gender, as a category of public law, has swept the world. In a time of rap...
Women And The Law is a pioneering study of the way in which the law has treated women – at work, in ...
This article uses Nicola Lacey’s 1998 book Unspeakable Subjects as a prompt to consider the potentia...
Introduction to this special section of feminists@law, celebrating the work of Professor Dianne Otto