At the Boundaries of Law: Feminism and Legal Theory

Psychology Press (1991)
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At the Boundaries of Law provides a series of non-technical, interdisciplinary explorations into the nature and effects of legal regulation on women's lives. These essays provide a balance to earlier feminist work which stressed formal equality and disallowed discussion of differences. In questioning the concepts of legal thought, these feminists aim to provide an impetus for some long overdue rethinking not only among lawyers, but among social observers, critics, and scholars as well. The book offers a challenge to much of the mainstream literature, thought and methodology in law and the social sciences.

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