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Europe at the Edge of Pluralism (Paperback): Dorota Gozdecka, Magdalena Kmak Europe at the Edge of Pluralism (Paperback)
Dorota Gozdecka, Magdalena Kmak; Contributions by Dorota Gozdecka, Magdalena Kmak, Selen A. Ercan, …
R1,566 Discovery Miles 15 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume tackles contemporary problems of legal accommodation of diversity in Europe and recent developments in the area in diverse European legal regimes. Despite professing the motto Unity in Diversity Europe appears to be struggling with discord rather than unity. Legal discussions reflect a crisis when it comes to matters of migration, accommodation of minorities and dealing with the growing heterogeneity of European societies. This volume illustrates that the current legal conundrums stem from European oscillation between, on the one hand, acknowledging the need of accommodation, and, on the other, the tendencies to preserve existing legal traditions. It claims that these opposite tendencies have led Europe to the edge of pluralism. This 'edge', just as the linguistic interpretation of the word 'edge', carries multiple meanings conveying a plethora of problems encountered by law when dealing with diversity. The authors attempt to explore and illustrate these multiple edges of pluralism tracing back their origins and examining the contemporary legal conundrums they have led to. The volume encourages the readers to explore whether there are fundamental problems with approaches to diversity and if so can they be rescued from their current precarious position. It asks whether Europe at the edge is truly capable to unite in diversity and develop a constructive approach to its growing pluralism. The book is aimed at academics, practitioners and students focusing their work on contemporary problems of diversity, multiculturalism and accommodation of migrants as well as everybody interested in the area.

Feminism, Postfeminism and Legal Theory - Beyond the Gendered Subject? (Paperback): Dorota Gozdecka, Anne Macduff Feminism, Postfeminism and Legal Theory - Beyond the Gendered Subject? (Paperback)
Dorota Gozdecka, Anne Macduff
R1,149 Discovery Miles 11 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is much debate about postfeminism, what it is, and its role in feminist politics. Whilst postfeminism has become increasingly influential in the study of literature, popular culture, and philosophy, it has so far received comparatively little attention in law. This book aims to remedy this situation. The book brings together feminist legal scholars working in different contexts to examine the idea of postfeminism and assess its contemporary relevance. It explores a range of questions including the following: Does postfeminism describe an age that follows modernism, an age where identity politics has realised its goals and feminism is no longer needed? Or does postfeminism describe the feminism of a postmodernist age where identity can mean anything at all? Or, differently again, does the term capture a 'new feminism' that discredits feminism and attempts to reshape its political consciousness? And what might the answers to these questions mean for law and legal theory, and a feminist politics of law reform?

Feminism, Postfeminism and Legal Theory - Beyond the Gendered Subject? (Hardcover): Dorota Gozdecka, Anne Macduff Feminism, Postfeminism and Legal Theory - Beyond the Gendered Subject? (Hardcover)
Dorota Gozdecka, Anne Macduff
R3,543 Discovery Miles 35 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is much debate about postfeminism, what it is, and its role in feminist politics. Whilst postfeminism has become increasingly influential in the study of literature, popular culture, and philosophy, it has so far received comparatively little attention in law. This book aims to remedy this situation. The book brings together feminist legal scholars working in different contexts to examine the idea of postfeminism and assess its contemporary relevance. It explores a range of questions including the following: Does postfeminism describe an age that follows modernism, an age where identity politics has realised its goals and feminism is no longer needed? Or does postfeminism describe the feminism of a postmodernist age where identity can mean anything at all? Or, differently again, does the term capture a 'new feminism' that discredits feminism and attempts to reshape its political consciousness? And what might the answers to these questions mean for law and legal theory, and a feminist politics of law reform?

Unintended Consequences - The Impact of Migration Law and Policy (Paperback): Marianne Dickie, Dorota Gozdecka, Sudrishti Reich Unintended Consequences - The Impact of Migration Law and Policy (Paperback)
Marianne Dickie, Dorota Gozdecka, Sudrishti Reich
R586 Discovery Miles 5 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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