Legal Capacity & Gender
Realising the Human Right to Legal Personhood and Agency of Women, Disabled Women, and Gender Minorities
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of gender and legal capacity, this book delves into the concepts of legal personhood and agency, highlighting the historical and ongoing denials faced by women, disabled women, and gender minorities. It employs critical feminist, disability, and queer theories to analyze how legal frameworks perpetuate oppression. By identifying patterns of exclusion and presenting global examples of progressive practices, the work aims to propose reforms that enhance legal capacity rights for marginalized groups, contributing to meaningful legal change.
