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Feminist Judgments Rewritten Property Opinions 1st Edition Eloisa C Rodriguezdod

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Feminist Judgments Rewritten Property Opinions 1st Edition Eloisa C Rodriguezdod
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 419
Author: Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod, Elena Maria Marty-Nelson
ISBN: 9781108835534, 9781108890922, 1108835538, 110889092X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Feminist Judgments Rewritten Property Opinions 1st Edition Eloisa C Rodriguezdod by Eloisa C. Rodriguez-dod, Elena Maria Marty-nelson 9781108835534, 9781108890922, 1108835538, 110889092X instant download after payment.

How could feminist perspectives and methods change the shape of property law? This volume assembles a group of diverse scholars to explore this question by presenting fundamental property law cases rewritten from a feminist perspective. The cases cover a broad range of property law topics, from landlord-tenant rights and obligations, patents, and zoning to publicity rights, land titles, concurrent ownership, and takings. These rewritten opinions and their accompanying commentaries demonstrate how incorporating feminist theories and methods could have made property law more just and equitable for women and marginalized groups. The book also shows how property law is not neutral but is shaped by the society that produces it and the judges who apply it.

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