ABSTRACT
The leading articles on gender and justice within Anglo-American legal theory are assembled in this volume. The essays are drawn primarily from the writings of lawyers working in the common law tradition and they mainly examine the justice of legal institutions. Due to the close kinship between political and legal theories of justice, the book also includes a selection of the work of the more prominent political theorists of justice and gender.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
The Subject of Justice
part II|2 pages
The Limits of Formal Equality
part III|2 pages
Distributive Justice
part IV|2 pages
The Qualities of Judgement
part |2 pages
Impartiality
part |22 pages
Care
part |2 pages
Emotion
part V|2 pages
Just Punishment