Women and the Law

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Women and the Law is a legal text by Baroness Hale of Richmond examining how laws affect women’s rights, status, and equality in society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
legal text
aimsTo highlight gender bias in legal systems
inform legal practitioners and students about women’s legal position
promote equality before the law for women
author Baroness Hale of Richmond NERFINISHED
Brenda Hale NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses employment law and women
equality legislation
family law and women
human rights law and women
women’s legal capacity
examines discrimination against women in law
impact of legal rules on women
reform of laws affecting women
focusesOn how laws affect women’s equality
how laws affect women’s rights
how laws affect women’s status
genre legal scholarship
non-fiction
hasAuthorOccupation judge
hasAuthorPosition former President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
hasAuthorTitle Baroness
hasPerspective feminist legal analysis
intendedAudience law students
legal practitioners
policy makers
scholars of gender studies
language English
mainSubject gender equality
law and gender
status of women in law
women's rights

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