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This volume brings together leading scholars from around the world to analyze all aspects of legal pluralism, offering defenses, critiques, and applications of legal pluralism to 21st-century legal analysis. Volume editor Paul Schiff Berman introduces every chapter, framing the various approaches and perspectives. The result is the first comprehensive review of Global Legal Pluralism scholarship ever produced.
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This volume brings together leading scholars from around the world to analyze all aspects of legal pluralism, offering defenses, critiques, and applications of legal pluralism to 21st-century legal analysis. Volume editor Paul Schiff Berman introduces every chapter, framing the various approaches and perspectives. The result is the first comprehensive review of Global Legal Pluralism scholarship ever produced.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 1134
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2020
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- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 61mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780197516744
- ISBN-10: 0197516742
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 1134
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2112g
- ISBN-13: 9780197516744
- ISBN-10: 0197516742
- Artikelnr.: 59548664
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Paul Schiff Berman, the Walter S. Cox Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School, is one of the world's foremost theorists on the effects of globalization on the interactions among legal systems. He is the author of over sixty scholarly works, including Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law Beyond Borders (2012). Berman has been invited to speak and teach at universities throughout the world and has served as a Visiting Professor at Princeton University, Queen Mary University of London, University of Bremen, and Southern Cross University.
* Introduction-Paul Schiff Berman
* Part I From Local to Global: Introductory Stories of Global Legal
Pluralism
* Introduction to Part I (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 1. Local People and Global Goings On: An African Story (Sally
Falk Moore)
* Chapter 2. Anthropological Roots of Global Legal Pluralism (Keebet
von Benda-Beckmann and Bertram Turner)
* Chapter 3. The Eclipse of Global Legal Pluralism in Ethnology: A
French Trajectory (Grégoire Mallard)
* Chapter 4. An Anthropological Perspective on Legal Pluralism (Sally
Engle Merry)
* Chapter 5. Empires and Jurisdictional Politics: Legal Pluralism and
the Search for Global Order (Lauren Benton)
* Chapter 6. Other Parts of the Forest: Some Aspects of Global Legal
Pluralism (Carol Weisbrod)
* Chapter 7. Manifestations and Arguments: The Everyday Operation of
Transnational Legal Pluralism (Peer Zumbansen)
* Part II Developing and Contesting a Philosophical Theory of Global
Legal Pluralism
* Introduction to Part II (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 8. Does Legal Theory Have a Pluralism Problem? (Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh)
* Chapter 9. Theorizing Justice Under Conditions of Global Legal
Pluralism (Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli)
* Chapter 10. Conceptual Theories of Law and the Challenge of Global
Legal Pluralism: A Legal Interactionist Approach (Wibren van der
Burg)
* Chapter 11. Pluralist Authority and the Relationship between
Plurality and Pluralism (Nicole Roughan)
* Chapter 12. Global Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law (David
Lefkowitz)
* Chapter 13. Legal Pluralism and the Problem of Evil (Detlef von
Daniels)
* Chapter 14. Value Pluralism and Legal Pluralism: Using Radbruch's
Value-Based Approach to Law to Understand Legal Pluralism (Sanne
Taekema)
* Part III Global Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism
* Introduction to Part III (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 15. Law Unbounded? The Shifting Stakes in Global Normative
Order (Neil Walker)
* Chapter 16. Constitutionalism Without Borders and Governance Beyond
the States: A Comparative Institutional Approach (Miguel Poiares
Maduro and Neil Komesar)
* Chapter 17. Transnational Networks and the Construction of Global Law
(Oren Perez)
* Chapter 18. Federalism as Legal Pluralism (Erin Ryan)
* Part IV Global Legal Pluralism and International Law
* Introduction to Part IV (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 19. International Law as a System of Legal Pluralism
(Frédéric Mégret)
* Chapter 20. The Integrative Effects of Global Legal Pluralism (Monica
Hakimi)
* Chapter 21. International Criminal Law and Legal Pluralism (Elies van
Sliedregt)
* Chapter 22. Cosmopolitan Pluralist Hybrid Tribunals (Elena Baylis)
* Part V Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Law
* Introduction to Part V (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 23. Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws (Ralf
Michaels)
* Chapter 24. Conflicts of Laws Unbounded: The Case for a
Legal-Pluralist Revival (Horatia Muir-Watt)
* Part VI Global Legal Pluralism and Transnational Commercial
Transactions
* Introduction to Part VI (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 25. Global Legal Pluralism and Commercial Law (John
Linarelli)
* Chapter 26. Private Uniform Law and Global Legal Pluralism
(Gralf-Peter Caliess and Insa Stephanie Jarass)
* Chapter 27. Compliance as an Exchange of Legitimacy for Influence
(Kishanthi Parella)
* Chapter 28. The Application of Non-State Based Standards in
International Arbitration (Shahla Ali)
* Part VII Global Legal Pluralism and indigenous Communities
* Introduction to Part VII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 29. E Pluribus Plures: Legal Pluralism and the Recognition of
Indigenous Legal Orders (Michael Coyle)
* Chapter 30. Indigenous Rights and Intrastate Multijuridicalism
(Dwight Newman)
* Chapter 31. Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Legal Traditions (Kirsty
Gover)
* Part VIII Global Legal Pluralism and Religious Communities
* Introduction to Part VIII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 32. State Legal Pluralism and Religious Courts: Semi-Autonomy
and Jurisdictional Allocations in Pluri-Legal Arrangements (Jaclyn L.
Neo)
* Chapter 33. The Future of Religious Arbitration in the United States:
Looking Through a Pluralist Lens (Michael A. Helfand)
* Chapter 34. Sex Policing in the Arab World (Haider Ala Hamoudi)
* Part IX Global Legal Pluralism and the Deterritorialization of Data
* Introduction to Part IX (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 35. The Overlapping Web of Data, Territoriality, and
Sovereignty (Jennifer Daskal)
* Chapter 36. The Problem of Platform Law: Pluralistic Legal Ordering
on Social Media (Molly K. Land)
* Chapter 37. Fighting Fundamentalism with Pluralism: Technologies of
Enlightenment during the Arab Spring (Madhavi Sunder)
* Part X Global Legal Pluralism, Membership, and Citizenship
* Introduction to Part X (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 38. Membership and Global Legal Pluralism (Peter J. Spiro)
* Chapter 39. On the Verge of Citizenship: Negotiating Religion and
Gender Equality (Ayelet Shachar)
* Part I From Local to Global: Introductory Stories of Global Legal
Pluralism
* Introduction to Part I (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 1. Local People and Global Goings On: An African Story (Sally
Falk Moore)
* Chapter 2. Anthropological Roots of Global Legal Pluralism (Keebet
von Benda-Beckmann and Bertram Turner)
* Chapter 3. The Eclipse of Global Legal Pluralism in Ethnology: A
French Trajectory (Grégoire Mallard)
* Chapter 4. An Anthropological Perspective on Legal Pluralism (Sally
Engle Merry)
* Chapter 5. Empires and Jurisdictional Politics: Legal Pluralism and
the Search for Global Order (Lauren Benton)
* Chapter 6. Other Parts of the Forest: Some Aspects of Global Legal
Pluralism (Carol Weisbrod)
* Chapter 7. Manifestations and Arguments: The Everyday Operation of
Transnational Legal Pluralism (Peer Zumbansen)
* Part II Developing and Contesting a Philosophical Theory of Global
Legal Pluralism
* Introduction to Part II (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 8. Does Legal Theory Have a Pluralism Problem? (Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh)
* Chapter 9. Theorizing Justice Under Conditions of Global Legal
Pluralism (Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli)
* Chapter 10. Conceptual Theories of Law and the Challenge of Global
Legal Pluralism: A Legal Interactionist Approach (Wibren van der
Burg)
* Chapter 11. Pluralist Authority and the Relationship between
Plurality and Pluralism (Nicole Roughan)
* Chapter 12. Global Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law (David
Lefkowitz)
* Chapter 13. Legal Pluralism and the Problem of Evil (Detlef von
Daniels)
* Chapter 14. Value Pluralism and Legal Pluralism: Using Radbruch's
Value-Based Approach to Law to Understand Legal Pluralism (Sanne
Taekema)
* Part III Global Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism
* Introduction to Part III (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 15. Law Unbounded? The Shifting Stakes in Global Normative
Order (Neil Walker)
* Chapter 16. Constitutionalism Without Borders and Governance Beyond
the States: A Comparative Institutional Approach (Miguel Poiares
Maduro and Neil Komesar)
* Chapter 17. Transnational Networks and the Construction of Global Law
(Oren Perez)
* Chapter 18. Federalism as Legal Pluralism (Erin Ryan)
* Part IV Global Legal Pluralism and International Law
* Introduction to Part IV (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 19. International Law as a System of Legal Pluralism
(Frédéric Mégret)
* Chapter 20. The Integrative Effects of Global Legal Pluralism (Monica
Hakimi)
* Chapter 21. International Criminal Law and Legal Pluralism (Elies van
Sliedregt)
* Chapter 22. Cosmopolitan Pluralist Hybrid Tribunals (Elena Baylis)
* Part V Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Law
* Introduction to Part V (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 23. Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws (Ralf
Michaels)
* Chapter 24. Conflicts of Laws Unbounded: The Case for a
Legal-Pluralist Revival (Horatia Muir-Watt)
* Part VI Global Legal Pluralism and Transnational Commercial
Transactions
* Introduction to Part VI (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 25. Global Legal Pluralism and Commercial Law (John
Linarelli)
* Chapter 26. Private Uniform Law and Global Legal Pluralism
(Gralf-Peter Caliess and Insa Stephanie Jarass)
* Chapter 27. Compliance as an Exchange of Legitimacy for Influence
(Kishanthi Parella)
* Chapter 28. The Application of Non-State Based Standards in
International Arbitration (Shahla Ali)
* Part VII Global Legal Pluralism and indigenous Communities
* Introduction to Part VII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 29. E Pluribus Plures: Legal Pluralism and the Recognition of
Indigenous Legal Orders (Michael Coyle)
* Chapter 30. Indigenous Rights and Intrastate Multijuridicalism
(Dwight Newman)
* Chapter 31. Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Legal Traditions (Kirsty
Gover)
* Part VIII Global Legal Pluralism and Religious Communities
* Introduction to Part VIII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 32. State Legal Pluralism and Religious Courts: Semi-Autonomy
and Jurisdictional Allocations in Pluri-Legal Arrangements (Jaclyn L.
Neo)
* Chapter 33. The Future of Religious Arbitration in the United States:
Looking Through a Pluralist Lens (Michael A. Helfand)
* Chapter 34. Sex Policing in the Arab World (Haider Ala Hamoudi)
* Part IX Global Legal Pluralism and the Deterritorialization of Data
* Introduction to Part IX (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 35. The Overlapping Web of Data, Territoriality, and
Sovereignty (Jennifer Daskal)
* Chapter 36. The Problem of Platform Law: Pluralistic Legal Ordering
on Social Media (Molly K. Land)
* Chapter 37. Fighting Fundamentalism with Pluralism: Technologies of
Enlightenment during the Arab Spring (Madhavi Sunder)
* Part X Global Legal Pluralism, Membership, and Citizenship
* Introduction to Part X (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 38. Membership and Global Legal Pluralism (Peter J. Spiro)
* Chapter 39. On the Verge of Citizenship: Negotiating Religion and
Gender Equality (Ayelet Shachar)
* Introduction-Paul Schiff Berman
* Part I From Local to Global: Introductory Stories of Global Legal
Pluralism
* Introduction to Part I (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 1. Local People and Global Goings On: An African Story (Sally
Falk Moore)
* Chapter 2. Anthropological Roots of Global Legal Pluralism (Keebet
von Benda-Beckmann and Bertram Turner)
* Chapter 3. The Eclipse of Global Legal Pluralism in Ethnology: A
French Trajectory (Grégoire Mallard)
* Chapter 4. An Anthropological Perspective on Legal Pluralism (Sally
Engle Merry)
* Chapter 5. Empires and Jurisdictional Politics: Legal Pluralism and
the Search for Global Order (Lauren Benton)
* Chapter 6. Other Parts of the Forest: Some Aspects of Global Legal
Pluralism (Carol Weisbrod)
* Chapter 7. Manifestations and Arguments: The Everyday Operation of
Transnational Legal Pluralism (Peer Zumbansen)
* Part II Developing and Contesting a Philosophical Theory of Global
Legal Pluralism
* Introduction to Part II (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 8. Does Legal Theory Have a Pluralism Problem? (Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh)
* Chapter 9. Theorizing Justice Under Conditions of Global Legal
Pluralism (Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli)
* Chapter 10. Conceptual Theories of Law and the Challenge of Global
Legal Pluralism: A Legal Interactionist Approach (Wibren van der
Burg)
* Chapter 11. Pluralist Authority and the Relationship between
Plurality and Pluralism (Nicole Roughan)
* Chapter 12. Global Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law (David
Lefkowitz)
* Chapter 13. Legal Pluralism and the Problem of Evil (Detlef von
Daniels)
* Chapter 14. Value Pluralism and Legal Pluralism: Using Radbruch's
Value-Based Approach to Law to Understand Legal Pluralism (Sanne
Taekema)
* Part III Global Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism
* Introduction to Part III (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 15. Law Unbounded? The Shifting Stakes in Global Normative
Order (Neil Walker)
* Chapter 16. Constitutionalism Without Borders and Governance Beyond
the States: A Comparative Institutional Approach (Miguel Poiares
Maduro and Neil Komesar)
* Chapter 17. Transnational Networks and the Construction of Global Law
(Oren Perez)
* Chapter 18. Federalism as Legal Pluralism (Erin Ryan)
* Part IV Global Legal Pluralism and International Law
* Introduction to Part IV (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 19. International Law as a System of Legal Pluralism
(Frédéric Mégret)
* Chapter 20. The Integrative Effects of Global Legal Pluralism (Monica
Hakimi)
* Chapter 21. International Criminal Law and Legal Pluralism (Elies van
Sliedregt)
* Chapter 22. Cosmopolitan Pluralist Hybrid Tribunals (Elena Baylis)
* Part V Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Law
* Introduction to Part V (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 23. Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws (Ralf
Michaels)
* Chapter 24. Conflicts of Laws Unbounded: The Case for a
Legal-Pluralist Revival (Horatia Muir-Watt)
* Part VI Global Legal Pluralism and Transnational Commercial
Transactions
* Introduction to Part VI (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 25. Global Legal Pluralism and Commercial Law (John
Linarelli)
* Chapter 26. Private Uniform Law and Global Legal Pluralism
(Gralf-Peter Caliess and Insa Stephanie Jarass)
* Chapter 27. Compliance as an Exchange of Legitimacy for Influence
(Kishanthi Parella)
* Chapter 28. The Application of Non-State Based Standards in
International Arbitration (Shahla Ali)
* Part VII Global Legal Pluralism and indigenous Communities
* Introduction to Part VII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 29. E Pluribus Plures: Legal Pluralism and the Recognition of
Indigenous Legal Orders (Michael Coyle)
* Chapter 30. Indigenous Rights and Intrastate Multijuridicalism
(Dwight Newman)
* Chapter 31. Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Legal Traditions (Kirsty
Gover)
* Part VIII Global Legal Pluralism and Religious Communities
* Introduction to Part VIII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 32. State Legal Pluralism and Religious Courts: Semi-Autonomy
and Jurisdictional Allocations in Pluri-Legal Arrangements (Jaclyn L.
Neo)
* Chapter 33. The Future of Religious Arbitration in the United States:
Looking Through a Pluralist Lens (Michael A. Helfand)
* Chapter 34. Sex Policing in the Arab World (Haider Ala Hamoudi)
* Part IX Global Legal Pluralism and the Deterritorialization of Data
* Introduction to Part IX (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 35. The Overlapping Web of Data, Territoriality, and
Sovereignty (Jennifer Daskal)
* Chapter 36. The Problem of Platform Law: Pluralistic Legal Ordering
on Social Media (Molly K. Land)
* Chapter 37. Fighting Fundamentalism with Pluralism: Technologies of
Enlightenment during the Arab Spring (Madhavi Sunder)
* Part X Global Legal Pluralism, Membership, and Citizenship
* Introduction to Part X (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 38. Membership and Global Legal Pluralism (Peter J. Spiro)
* Chapter 39. On the Verge of Citizenship: Negotiating Religion and
Gender Equality (Ayelet Shachar)
* Part I From Local to Global: Introductory Stories of Global Legal
Pluralism
* Introduction to Part I (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 1. Local People and Global Goings On: An African Story (Sally
Falk Moore)
* Chapter 2. Anthropological Roots of Global Legal Pluralism (Keebet
von Benda-Beckmann and Bertram Turner)
* Chapter 3. The Eclipse of Global Legal Pluralism in Ethnology: A
French Trajectory (Grégoire Mallard)
* Chapter 4. An Anthropological Perspective on Legal Pluralism (Sally
Engle Merry)
* Chapter 5. Empires and Jurisdictional Politics: Legal Pluralism and
the Search for Global Order (Lauren Benton)
* Chapter 6. Other Parts of the Forest: Some Aspects of Global Legal
Pluralism (Carol Weisbrod)
* Chapter 7. Manifestations and Arguments: The Everyday Operation of
Transnational Legal Pluralism (Peer Zumbansen)
* Part II Developing and Contesting a Philosophical Theory of Global
Legal Pluralism
* Introduction to Part II (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 8. Does Legal Theory Have a Pluralism Problem? (Cormac Mac
Amhlaigh)
* Chapter 9. Theorizing Justice Under Conditions of Global Legal
Pluralism (Víctor M. Muñiz-Fraticelli)
* Chapter 10. Conceptual Theories of Law and the Challenge of Global
Legal Pluralism: A Legal Interactionist Approach (Wibren van der
Burg)
* Chapter 11. Pluralist Authority and the Relationship between
Plurality and Pluralism (Nicole Roughan)
* Chapter 12. Global Legal Pluralism and the Rule of Law (David
Lefkowitz)
* Chapter 13. Legal Pluralism and the Problem of Evil (Detlef von
Daniels)
* Chapter 14. Value Pluralism and Legal Pluralism: Using Radbruch's
Value-Based Approach to Law to Understand Legal Pluralism (Sanne
Taekema)
* Part III Global Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism
* Introduction to Part III (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 15. Law Unbounded? The Shifting Stakes in Global Normative
Order (Neil Walker)
* Chapter 16. Constitutionalism Without Borders and Governance Beyond
the States: A Comparative Institutional Approach (Miguel Poiares
Maduro and Neil Komesar)
* Chapter 17. Transnational Networks and the Construction of Global Law
(Oren Perez)
* Chapter 18. Federalism as Legal Pluralism (Erin Ryan)
* Part IV Global Legal Pluralism and International Law
* Introduction to Part IV (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 19. International Law as a System of Legal Pluralism
(Frédéric Mégret)
* Chapter 20. The Integrative Effects of Global Legal Pluralism (Monica
Hakimi)
* Chapter 21. International Criminal Law and Legal Pluralism (Elies van
Sliedregt)
* Chapter 22. Cosmopolitan Pluralist Hybrid Tribunals (Elena Baylis)
* Part V Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Law
* Introduction to Part V (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 23. Global Legal Pluralism and Conflict of Laws (Ralf
Michaels)
* Chapter 24. Conflicts of Laws Unbounded: The Case for a
Legal-Pluralist Revival (Horatia Muir-Watt)
* Part VI Global Legal Pluralism and Transnational Commercial
Transactions
* Introduction to Part VI (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 25. Global Legal Pluralism and Commercial Law (John
Linarelli)
* Chapter 26. Private Uniform Law and Global Legal Pluralism
(Gralf-Peter Caliess and Insa Stephanie Jarass)
* Chapter 27. Compliance as an Exchange of Legitimacy for Influence
(Kishanthi Parella)
* Chapter 28. The Application of Non-State Based Standards in
International Arbitration (Shahla Ali)
* Part VII Global Legal Pluralism and indigenous Communities
* Introduction to Part VII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 29. E Pluribus Plures: Legal Pluralism and the Recognition of
Indigenous Legal Orders (Michael Coyle)
* Chapter 30. Indigenous Rights and Intrastate Multijuridicalism
(Dwight Newman)
* Chapter 31. Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Legal Traditions (Kirsty
Gover)
* Part VIII Global Legal Pluralism and Religious Communities
* Introduction to Part VIII (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 32. State Legal Pluralism and Religious Courts: Semi-Autonomy
and Jurisdictional Allocations in Pluri-Legal Arrangements (Jaclyn L.
Neo)
* Chapter 33. The Future of Religious Arbitration in the United States:
Looking Through a Pluralist Lens (Michael A. Helfand)
* Chapter 34. Sex Policing in the Arab World (Haider Ala Hamoudi)
* Part IX Global Legal Pluralism and the Deterritorialization of Data
* Introduction to Part IX (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 35. The Overlapping Web of Data, Territoriality, and
Sovereignty (Jennifer Daskal)
* Chapter 36. The Problem of Platform Law: Pluralistic Legal Ordering
on Social Media (Molly K. Land)
* Chapter 37. Fighting Fundamentalism with Pluralism: Technologies of
Enlightenment during the Arab Spring (Madhavi Sunder)
* Part X Global Legal Pluralism, Membership, and Citizenship
* Introduction to Part X (Paul Schiff Berman)
* Chapter 38. Membership and Global Legal Pluralism (Peter J. Spiro)
* Chapter 39. On the Verge of Citizenship: Negotiating Religion and
Gender Equality (Ayelet Shachar)