Alternatives to the individualistic emphasis of liberal theory focus attention on collective dimensions of social life with implications for legal and political analysis of the state, of representation, and of international law. In this context, relationships between the individual–collective dichotomy and the dichotomy of gender demand attention because of the claimed affiliations of individualism with social understandings of masculinity
This article focuses on the place of associations within John Rawls\u27s political liberalism and in...
»Difference« feminists criticise liberalism as essentially masculine: its supposedly universal categ...
Since at least the mid 1990s and the Fourth World Conference for Women in Beijing, gender as an anal...
Alternatives to the individualistic emphasis of liberal theory focus attention on collective dimensi...
This Article will identify the individualist paradigm with the main current of contemporary liberal-...
This paper begins with the thesis that an andocentric-assimilation model of women’s liberation both ...
This research uses psychological and sociological theory to conduct an original analysis of the narr...
Contemporary political science has seen the development of a new understanding of institutions, wher...
This paper begins with the thesis that an andocentric-assimilation model of women\u27s liberation bo...
The central question we were asked to address in the Michigan Journal of International Law\u27s Symp...
The core question of my doctoral thesis asks what is meant by the recognition of gender in law, and ...
The importance and impact of current globalization processes on relationships between peoples, insti...
The paper starts with a number of propositions outlining what feminism means for the purposes of my ...
Collectivity, (a non-bureaucratic, non-hierarchical participatory-democratic organizational form) ha...
One of the major strains of feminist jurisprudence has criticized American law, and the liberal juri...
This article focuses on the place of associations within John Rawls\u27s political liberalism and in...
»Difference« feminists criticise liberalism as essentially masculine: its supposedly universal categ...
Since at least the mid 1990s and the Fourth World Conference for Women in Beijing, gender as an anal...
Alternatives to the individualistic emphasis of liberal theory focus attention on collective dimensi...
This Article will identify the individualist paradigm with the main current of contemporary liberal-...
This paper begins with the thesis that an andocentric-assimilation model of women’s liberation both ...
This research uses psychological and sociological theory to conduct an original analysis of the narr...
Contemporary political science has seen the development of a new understanding of institutions, wher...
This paper begins with the thesis that an andocentric-assimilation model of women\u27s liberation bo...
The central question we were asked to address in the Michigan Journal of International Law\u27s Symp...
The core question of my doctoral thesis asks what is meant by the recognition of gender in law, and ...
The importance and impact of current globalization processes on relationships between peoples, insti...
The paper starts with a number of propositions outlining what feminism means for the purposes of my ...
Collectivity, (a non-bureaucratic, non-hierarchical participatory-democratic organizational form) ha...
One of the major strains of feminist jurisprudence has criticized American law, and the liberal juri...
This article focuses on the place of associations within John Rawls\u27s political liberalism and in...
»Difference« feminists criticise liberalism as essentially masculine: its supposedly universal categ...
Since at least the mid 1990s and the Fourth World Conference for Women in Beijing, gender as an anal...