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Gender Justice And Legal Pluralities Latin American And African Perspectives 1st Edition Rachel Sieder Johnandrew Mcneish

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Gender Justice And Legal Pluralities Latin American And African Perspectives 1st Edition Rachel Sieder Johnandrew Mcneish
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Rachel Sieder; John-Andrew McNeish
ISBN: 9781136191572, 1136191577
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Gender Justice And Legal Pluralities Latin American And African Perspectives 1st Edition Rachel Sieder Johnandrew Mcneish by Rachel Sieder; John-andrew Mcneish 9781136191572, 1136191577 instant download after payment.

Gender Justice and Legal Pluralities: Latin American and African Perspectives examines the relationship between legal pluralities and the prospects for greater gender justice in developing countries. Rather than asking whether legal pluralities are 'good' or 'bad' for women, the starting point of this volume is that legal pluralities are a social fact. Adopting a more anthropological approach to the issues of gender justice and women's rights, it analyzes how gendered rights claims are made and responded to within a range of different cultural, social, economic and political contexts. By examining the different ways in which legal norms, instruments and discourses are being used to challenge or reinforce gendered forms of exclusion, contributing authors generate new knowledge about the dynamics at play between the contemporary contexts of legal pluralities and the struggles for gender justice. Any consideration of this relationship must, it is concluded, be located within a broader, historically informed analysis of regimes of governance.

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