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- Title
Representing Injustice: Justice as an Icon of Woman Suffrage.
- Authors
Collins, Kristin A.
- Abstract
The article focuses on symbolism in justice administration and women's suffrage throughout history. Topics include women's claim to political and legal rights, the illegitimacy of laws enacted by lawmakers elected undemocratically, and fairness in justice administration. Information is provided on the naturalization of women's suffrage detailed in the book "Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy & Rights in City-States & Democratic Courtrooms," by Judith Resnik and Dennis Curtis.
- Subjects
WOMEN'S rights; LEGAL status of women; SUFFRAGE; REPRESENTATIVE government; POLITICAL rights; SOCIAL conditions of women; REPRESENTING Justice: Invention, Controversy &; Rights in City-States &; Democratic Courtrooms (Book); RESNIK, Judith; CURTIS, Dennis; SOCIAL history
- Publication
Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, 2012, Vol 24, Issue 1, p191
- ISSN
1041-6374
- Publication type
Article