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Women in Law and Lawmaking in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Europe
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ABSTRACT
Exploring the relationship between gender and law in Europe from the nineteenth century to present, this collection examines the recent feminisation of justice, its historical beginnings and the impact of gendered constructions on jurisprudence. It looks at what influenced the breakthrough of women in the judicial world and what gender factors determine the position of women at the various levels of the legal system. Every chapter in this book addresses these issues either from the point of view of women's legal history, or from that of gendered legal cultures. With contributions from scholars with expertise in the major regions of Europe, this book demonstrates a commitment to a methodological framework that is sensitive to the intersection of gender theory, legal studies and public policy, and that is based on historical methodologies. As such the collection offers a valuable contribution both to women's history research, and the wider development of European legal history.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |22 pages
An Introduction to Women in Law and Lawmaking in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Europe
part |2 pages
Part I: History of Women in the Legal Profession
chapter 1|20 pages
From Philanthropists to Juvenile Judges: Women Dealing with Juvenile Delinquency. International Debates and Local Practices in Belgium (1890–1960)
chapter 2|29 pages
Feminist Lawyers and Legal Reform in Modern France, 1900–1946
chapter 3|27 pages
Women’s Admission to the Legal Profession in Germany between 1900 and 1933
part |2 pages
Part II: Gender Constructions and their Impact on Jurisprudence
chapter 4|28 pages
Arbitrating Class and Gender: Working-class Women and Labour Arbitration in Tourcoing, 1848–1894
chapter 5|24 pages
Bending the Code Civil: Married Women, their Capacity to Engage in Contracts and the Partnership between Spouses (Belgium, 1804–c. 1865)
chapter 6|44 pages
Women and Law in Nineteenth-century Greece: e Impact of the Modern State
chapter 7|30 pages
Women’s Rights in the Late Russian Empire: e Paradoxes of the Legislative Basis in the Family Sphere
part |2 pages
Part III: Gendered Legal Cultures in Global Perspective