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Crossing Borderlands of Inequality with International Legal Methodologies - The Promise of Multiple Feminisms
UF Law Faculty Publications
  • Berta E. Hernández-Truyol, University of Florida Levin College of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2001
Abstract

This work provides insights into the gendered developments of international law. It explores the roles played by the gendered rule of law and by the conflation of economic, social, political, religious, cultural, and historic realities in the marginalization of women in the international, regional, and domestic spheres worldwide. The first section presents the myriad locations of women's persistent inequality. The next sets forth feminist theory that has been the basis of both the celebration of women's progress and the denunciation of women's subordination. The last part makes suggestions for the articulation of a methodology that follows the complex paths of policy orientation, legitimacy, and multiple feminisms and makes possible a women-centered jurisprudence

Citation Information
Berta E. Hernandez-Truyol, Crossing Borderlands of Inequality with International Legal Methodologies - The Promise of Multiple Feminisms, 44 German Y.B. Int'l L. 113 (2001)