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Frontiers of Gender Equality: Transnational Legal Perspectives examines the complex relationship between law and gender equality on a global scale. Rebecca J. Cook analyzes how different legal systems, cultural contexts, and international frameworks approach women’s rights and gender justice.
The book addresses critical issues including reproductive rights, violence against women, discrimination in employment and family law, and access to justice. Cook draws on comparative legal analysis and case studies from multiple countries to demonstrate both the progress and persistent gaps in gender equality protections.
Part of the Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights series, this work provides essential reading for legal scholars, human rights advocates, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how transnational legal perspectives can advance gender equality. It bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications for legal reform.







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