Introduction to Feminist JurisprudenceCavendish Publishing, 1998 M09 7 - 364 pages This book provides a student text covering the major issues in feminist jurisprudence and to analyse the manner in which both traditional jurisprudence and law have remained a masculine subject. |
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... dominance theory Radical feminism and the critiques of 'essentialism' 128 117 121 121 121 123 127 135 143 143 145 146 148 158 159 163 165 173 9 Postmodernism and Critical Legal Studies 177 INTRODUCTION 177 The age of modernity 177 The ...
... dominance theory Radical feminism and the critiques of 'essentialism' 128 117 121 121 121 123 127 135 143 143 145 146 148 158 159 163 165 173 9 Postmodernism and Critical Legal Studies 177 INTRODUCTION 177 The age of modernity 177 The ...
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