Women's law, gender equality and non-discrimination law have constituted fields of research at the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo for decades. Law establishes rights and obligations, legal protections and punishments – it can create, maintain and transform society’s distribution of power and resources between individuals and groups. It is thus an important part of legal education to create understanding of how legal constructs, rules and decisions can lead to – or counteract – inequality and discrimination. This book presents various types of gender perspectives in a range of disciplines within law. The chapters cover areas within both public and private law, such as family law, administrative law, welfare law, contract law, co...
Because gender norms shape the content and application of the law, feminist scholarship has a lot to...
This 248-page book enable the readers to see the author’s intent to desribe the position of law and ...
Nicola Lacey’s book presents a feminist critique of law based on an analysis of the ways in which th...
'Gender and the Law' provides an ideal introduction to gender and feminist theory for students. Begi...
The inauguration of the DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY represents an exciting step in the insti...
This Open Access book aims to find out how and why states in various regions and of diverse cultural...
When students enter law school, they are introduced to a formulaic world where success depends on th...
Published in 1998. This collection of papers, written by leading lawyers and sociologists in the UK,...
Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine, Commentary, Ninth Edition is organized around theoretical framewor...
Two legal academics who set out to produce a book of materials with such a title could weave many co...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This Article addresses the empirical question of whether law school curricula have advanced to the s...
This book provides a thought provoking and discursive account of feminist approaches to: contracts; ...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
A growing number of scholars are asking how the law would be different if it took women\u27s points ...
Because gender norms shape the content and application of the law, feminist scholarship has a lot to...
This 248-page book enable the readers to see the author’s intent to desribe the position of law and ...
Nicola Lacey’s book presents a feminist critique of law based on an analysis of the ways in which th...
'Gender and the Law' provides an ideal introduction to gender and feminist theory for students. Begi...
The inauguration of the DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY represents an exciting step in the insti...
This Open Access book aims to find out how and why states in various regions and of diverse cultural...
When students enter law school, they are introduced to a formulaic world where success depends on th...
Published in 1998. This collection of papers, written by leading lawyers and sociologists in the UK,...
Gender and Law: Theory, Doctrine, Commentary, Ninth Edition is organized around theoretical framewor...
Two legal academics who set out to produce a book of materials with such a title could weave many co...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This Article addresses the empirical question of whether law school curricula have advanced to the s...
This book provides a thought provoking and discursive account of feminist approaches to: contracts; ...
This book chapter describes the contributions to legal intellectual history of the first four genera...
A growing number of scholars are asking how the law would be different if it took women\u27s points ...
Because gender norms shape the content and application of the law, feminist scholarship has a lot to...
This 248-page book enable the readers to see the author’s intent to desribe the position of law and ...
Nicola Lacey’s book presents a feminist critique of law based on an analysis of the ways in which th...