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Women, gays, and the constitution: the grounds for feminism and gay rights in culture and law
This book explores the intersections of feminism, gay rights, and constitutional law, analyzing how cultural norms and legal frameworks shape the rights and status of women and LGBTQ+ individuals. It examines the historical and contemporary struggles for equality, highlighting the role of law in both perpetuating and challenging social hierarchies.
Through case studies and theoretical analysis, the book addresses issues such as discrimination, freedom of expression, and the legal recognition of diverse identities. It provides insights into how legal and cultural reforms can advance social justice, emphasizing the need for inclusive constitutional interpretations that protect the rights of marginalized groups.
KP.I 0267 | 305.5 RIC W | My Library (FEMINIS 4) | Available |
KP.I 0268 | 305.5 RIC W | My Library (FEMINIS 4) | Available |
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