Global gender constitutionalism and women's citizenship : a struggle for transformative inclusion
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Global gender constitutionalism and women's citizenship : a struggle for transformative inclusion
(Cambridge studies in constitutional law)
Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Description
Constitutions around the world have overwhelmingly been the creation of men, but this book asks how far constitutions have affirmed the equal citizenship status of women or failed to do so. Using a wealth of examples from around the world, Ruth Rubio-Marin considers constitutionalism from its inception to the present day and places current debates in their vital historical context. Rubio-Marin adopts an inclusive concept of gender and sexuality, and discusses the constitutional gender order as it has been shaped by debates such those around same-sex marriage and the rights of trans persons. Covering a wide range of themes, from reproductive rights to political gender quotas and violence against women, this book offers a comprehensive feminist account of constitutional law. Truly international in scope and ambitious in subject matter, this is an invaluable resource for students and scholars working on gender within multiple disciplines.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The constitutional establishment of the gender order
- 2. Inclusive constitutionalism and its limits
- 3. Participatory constitutionalism
- 4. Transformative gender constitutionalism
- 5. Toward a constitutional gender erasure or a constitutional gender reaffirmation?
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