Abstract
This article re-examines the field of comparative law and comparative legal studies through the lens of feminist legal theories/studies (FLT). It suggests that lessons learned from the development of FLT and insights from shared epistemology and methodology within FLT can inform the ongoing controversies within comparative legal studies and provide comparative legal scholars and practitioners with the tools to maximize the benefits of comparative legal studies in the era of increasing global interdependence.
Recommended Citation
Raigrodski, Dana
(2014)
"What Can Comparative Legal Studies Learn from Feminist Legal Theories in the Era of Globalization,"
University of Baltimore Law Review: Vol. 43:
Iss.
3, Article 2.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.law.ubalt.edu/ublr/vol43/iss3/2