The Ashgate Research Companion to Feminist Legal Theory

Routledge (2013)
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This Companion celebrates the strength of feminist legal thought, which is manifested in the dynamic combination of stability and change and the diversity of perspectives and methodologies, as well as in the extensive range of subject-matters included within its ambit. Bringing together contributors from across a range of jurisdictions and legal traditions, the book provides a concise but critical review of existing theory in relation to the core issues or concepts that animate feminism. It provides an authoritative and scholarly review of contemporary feminist legal thought, and contributes to the ongoing development of some of its new approaches, perspectives and subject-matters.

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