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9781567067408

Gender and Law

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  • ISBN13:

    9781567067408

  • ISBN10:

    1567067409

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-01-01
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

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Summary

This extremely coherent and balanced presentation supplies a deeper, more solid intellectual framework for analyzing and questioning legal doctrines and policies as they pertain to sexual discrimination. Special features include: emphasizing alternative, often competing, perspectives, Bartlett and Harris organize their book around the major theoretical models for conceptualizing the relationship between gender and law, including: formal equality; substantive equality; nonsubordination or dominance theory; different voice theory; autonomy; and anti-essentialism. 'Putting theory into practice' sections in every chapter provide concrete problems that ask students to apply the different theoretical models studied. New cases and materials in every section include: sexual harassment; discrimination based on sexual orientation; glas ceiling issues; judicial bias; pregnancy and employment; and rape and domestic violence. A solid and reliable Teacher's Manual provides analysis, supplementary materials, case citations and other sources relating To The book's problems, notes, and questions. For current, candid, and intellectually rigorous approach To The field, use the new edition of a casebook that has proved its quality over time; GENDER AND LAW: Theory, Doctrine, Commentary, Second Edition.

Table of Contents

Contents xi
Preface xxxv
Acknowledgments xxxix
Foundations of Women's Legal Subordination
1(100)
Formal Equality
101(160)
Substantive Equality
261(226)
Nonsubordination
487(218)
Women's Different Voice(s)
705(98)
Autonomy
803(204)
Anti-Essentialism
1007(156)
Statutory Appendix
1139(24)
Table of Cases 1163(10)
Index 1173

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