PPAS 4070 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Liberal Feminism, Socialist Feminism, Feminist Theory

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The feminist perspective challenges the dominant liberal perspective of law as just and impartial. The bulk of scholarship and literature on women and the law in canada can be traced to a liberal outlook which accepts basic social institutions and assumes that the law can be made into a neutral body of rules . Feminist scholarship tends to draw a bold line at jurisprudential approaches that ignore gender as a factor in society at large or in the legal sphere. Feminist scholarship takes into account a woman"s perspective or interests . Any discussion of citizens" rights or powers must take seriously the role of gender relations in the exercise of law. The abstract notion of an individual treated as an equal in social life, before the courts, and other legal mechanism is seen by feminists as false and misleading. Liberal philosophy states that law is equal and just for everyone.

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