Law and Gender from an Intersectionality and Diversity Perspective

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Law and Gender from an Intersectionality and Diversity Perspective

Kristoffersson, Eleonor; Evola, Marco; Vujadinovic, Dragica

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

04/2026

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9783032136749

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Introduction.- Intersectional Feminist Approach to Gender-Based Discrimination.- Social Justice and Disability: An Interpretation of Fraser's Theory on Redistribution, Recognition, and Representation in the Intersection of Society and Disability.- The Role of Dignity and Gender-Based Intersectional Analysis in Belligerent Occupation.- Legal and Social Policy Protection for Undocumented Female Migrants.- Assisted Voluntary Return of Women Migrant Workers in the EU: Empowerment or Intersectional Discrimination?.- The Intersectional Approach of the European Union - A Critical Analysis of Jurisprudence on Islamic Headscarf Bans.- Algorithmic Discrimination and the EU AI Act: Evaluating the Risk-Based Approach.- Gender Equality in Family Law: Examining the Case of Iran and Sweden.- Comparative Study of Cross-Border Succession Law Issues for Same-Sex Marriages Involving EU and Third States Jurisdictions Granted EU Candidate Status.- Company Policies on Equality and Inclusion in Spain: Critical Issues.- Violence at Work and Regulatory Techniques in the International Scenario: Prevention Strategies vs Remedial Perspectives.- Gender Gap and Tax Reform Process in Italy.- Gender and Intersectionality in the Business World: A Systematic Literature Review.- The Building Process of the Joint Master's Academic Program Law and Gender, Intersectionality and Diversity (LAWGID).- Museums as Social Actors: A Human Rights-Based Approach to the Inclusion of Women from the Margins of Society.
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intersectionality;law;diversity;gender ;feminist theory;SDG 5