Feminist writers have long engaged in critiques of private law. Surrogacy contracts or the “reasonable man” standard in torts, for example, have long been the subjects of thorough feminist analysis and critique. When private law issues touch on more than one jurisdiction, Conflict of Laws is the doctrine that determines which jurisdiction can try the case and—as separate questions—which jurisdiction’s law should apply and under what conditions a foreign judgment can be recognized and enforced. Yet, there are virtually no feminist perspectives on Conflict of Laws (also known as Private International Law). This is still more surprising when one considers that feminist approaches to Public International Law have been developing for over a quar...
Over the past several years, legal scholars have extended feminist theory to many areas of the law, ...
The German chancellor, the French president and the British prime minister have each grabbed world h...
Book review of Feminist Jurisprudence by Patricia Smith, ed. and published by Oxford University Pres...
Feminist writers have long engaged in critiques of private law. Surrogacy contracts or the “reasonab...
It is a simple fact: we begin from others. Without others we, quite literally, could not live, feel,...
This work seeks to develop a methodology that serves a women\u27s anti-subordination project. To ach...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...
Janice Richardson and Erika Rackley (eds), Routledge 2012, ISBN 978-0415619202 Price £80.00 hbBecaus...
The German Chancellor, the French President, and the British Prime Minister have each grabbed world ...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
Academic writing on the place and status of religious tribunals in western societies has focused upo...
Feminist legal theory has both embraced and rejected contract. While contract-based conceptual and d...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
This essay explores the feminist debates around gender difference and gender equality in the context...
As a distinct scholarly contribution to law, feminist legal theory is now well over three decades ol...
Over the past several years, legal scholars have extended feminist theory to many areas of the law, ...
The German chancellor, the French president and the British prime minister have each grabbed world h...
Book review of Feminist Jurisprudence by Patricia Smith, ed. and published by Oxford University Pres...
Feminist writers have long engaged in critiques of private law. Surrogacy contracts or the “reasonab...
It is a simple fact: we begin from others. Without others we, quite literally, could not live, feel,...
This work seeks to develop a methodology that serves a women\u27s anti-subordination project. To ach...
This introduction to relational feminism builds on Nedelsky’s approach in which relationships are ce...
Janice Richardson and Erika Rackley (eds), Routledge 2012, ISBN 978-0415619202 Price £80.00 hbBecaus...
The German Chancellor, the French President, and the British Prime Minister have each grabbed world ...
In this chapter, we address the current state of feminisms within international law, examining gende...
Academic writing on the place and status of religious tribunals in western societies has focused upo...
Feminist legal theory has both embraced and rejected contract. While contract-based conceptual and d...
This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the rol...
This essay explores the feminist debates around gender difference and gender equality in the context...
As a distinct scholarly contribution to law, feminist legal theory is now well over three decades ol...
Over the past several years, legal scholars have extended feminist theory to many areas of the law, ...
The German chancellor, the French president and the British prime minister have each grabbed world h...
Book review of Feminist Jurisprudence by Patricia Smith, ed. and published by Oxford University Pres...