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Beyond The Black Letter Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Beyond The Black Letter Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Flyers 2018-2019
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Gender In The Context Of Same-Sex Divorce And Relationship Dissolution, Suzanne A. Kim, Edward Stein
Gender In The Context Of Same-Sex Divorce And Relationship Dissolution, Suzanne A. Kim, Edward Stein
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This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the role of gender and gender dynamics facing same-sex couples upon divorce or other relationship dissolution. When same-sex couples marry, the legal system and society at large may project conceptions of gender onto same-sex couples, often in a manner that conflicts with couples’ intentions and practices. Gender and gender dynamics may affect the bases for dissolution, the financial aspects of dissolution, and the determination of child custody. The article also suggests directions for future research on the impact of gender on the dissolution of same-sex relationships.
Taking: The Intersection Between Colonialism And Consent In Gender-Based Violence, Cardozo Law Institute In Holocaust And Human Rights
Taking: The Intersection Between Colonialism And Consent In Gender-Based Violence, Cardozo Law Institute In Holocaust And Human Rights
Flyers 2017-2018
A discussion of indigenous rights and the effects of colonialism on gender-based violence in the United States.
Technology, Gender And Fashion, Jeanne L. Schroeder
Technology, Gender And Fashion, Jeanne L. Schroeder
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Amatory Jurisprudence And The Querelle Des Lois, Peter Goodrich
Amatory Jurisprudence And The Querelle Des Lois, Peter Goodrich
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It is my view, and here, no doubt, I am pre-empting my conclusion, that what literary and feminist historicism recognizes as the querelle des femmes, the debate as to the status and political role of women, is in fact underpinned and motivated by a much less explicit, yet nonetheless portentous, querelle des lois. The querelle des femmes, in other words, was always a polemic as to the legal status of women, as to their definition and role in theology and jurisprudence, canon and civil law. More than that, however, what the recovery of amatory jurisprudence can help to show is …
Feminism Historicized: Medieval Misogynist Stereotypes In Contemporary Feminist Jurisprudence, Jeanne L. Schroeder
Feminism Historicized: Medieval Misogynist Stereotypes In Contemporary Feminist Jurisprudence, Jeanne L. Schroeder
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