Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights & Social Justice
Abstract
The article explores the emergence and gradual integration of feminist jurisprudence in Germany, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by women in law as feminist ideas begin to influence legal academia and practice. It traces the development of feminist legal scholarship in Germany, starting from its early stages in the 1980s to the establishment of institutionalized feminist jurisprudence at Humboldt University. The article introduces a collection of writings that examine key legal issues affecting women in Germany, emphasizing the interplay between German and European Community law, as well as the cultural and historical contexts that shape legal discourse.
Disciplines
Comparative and Foreign Law | Human Rights Law | Jurisprudence | Law | Law and Gender
Recommended Citation
Belinda Cooper,
Introduction,
3
Cardozo J. Equal Rts. & Soc. Just.
223
(1996).
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https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cardozoersj/vol3/iss2/2
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