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LAW4151Law, gender and feminism 406(LAW) Not offered in 2002 Ms Beth Gaze 6 points + Two 1.5-hour or one 1-hour and one 2-hour seminar per week + Clayton + Prohibition: WMN4151 Synopsis: Introduction to feminist legal theory which presents a fundamental challenge to existing knowledge about law by questioning 'taken for granted' assumptions about gender, gender roles and neutrality of legal knowledge and practice. Themes such as public/private distinction, ideas of neutrality or objectivity in law, concepts of equality, difference and discrimination, equal or different treatment of men and women, and differences within these categories provide a framework for analysis. Sex and sexuality, family relationships, women's economic dependence or independence, legal construction of gender and the critique of male-centred concepts of equality and human rights. Assessment: Research paper (2500-3000 words or 4500-5000 words): 30% or 50% + Optional class presentation on research: 20% + Final examination for the balance of the marks: 70%, 50% or 30% |
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