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- Title
Intersectional discrimination and fundamental rights in Germany.
- Authors
Baer, Susanne
- Abstract
Intersectionality is of particular importance to law. Namely, the political as well as the reflexive nature of the concept give it a particular edge, as does the epistemological genealogy in each location where it is discussed. In Germany, feminist debates in the context of identity politics, movement activism, and racism inform a particular stance against an understanding of "sections" (in intersectionality) as collectivities, which is a critique of legal groupism. In constitutional jurisprudence, this may become highly relevant. The article discusses the German Constitutional Court rulings on the headscarf controversy in public schools of secular legal systems, on marriage and families, and on access to basic resources.
- Subjects
GERMANY; INTERSECTIONALITY; CIVIL rights; GERMANY. Reichsarbeitsgericht; RACISM; STUDENT activism
- Publication
Sociologia del Diritto, 2016, Vol 43, Issue 2, p65
- ISSN
0390-0851
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3280/SD2016-002005