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0 reviews-Presents an accessible but theoretically ambitious account of how the law and gender co-produce the legal subject
-Uses illustrative examples from various legal jurisdictions and organised in thematic chapters, allowing scholars and students to read chapters individually or draw wider comparisons across the book
-Employs an interdisciplinary approach, using techniques from gender studies and queer theory, to offer readers a nuanced, holistic analysis of the law and gender
Contributors: Marie-Xaviere Catto, Stefano Osella, Michael Thomson, Márcia Nina Bernardes, Sofia Martins, Melissa Murray, Joanne Conaghan, Joanna N. Erdman, Jonathan Herring, Melanie Toombs, Kim Rubenstein, Fernanda G. Nicola, Ann Shalleck, Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez, Ruth Rubio Marin