547
LAW
Gender and Law
Law School Description
This course examines the ways in which international law and domestic legal systems address the rights of women, gender roles, and gender identity. The course uses comparative approach with an emphasis on case studies from the Asia-Pacific region.
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
Will apply legal analytic skills to materials showing the ways in which Anglo-American legal traditions and systems deal with women and women's roles, examining how society views women and women's roles, and how that view affects the ultimate de jure and de facto legal status of women, comparing with other legal cultures in Asia, the Pacific, and Hawai'i where appropriate. Pre: 533.
Credit(s) for this CRN
3
Instructor Approval
No
Competition
No
Clinical Requirement
No
Certificate(s)
International Law
Pacific-Asian Law
Category
Family Law
Legal Theory and History
Semesters Offered
Class | Instructor(s) | Term | Year |
---|---|---|---|
View class page | Carole J. Petersen |
Fall
|
2022 |
View class page | Carole J. Petersen |
Fall
|
2018 |
View class page | Carole J. Petersen |
Fall
|
2018 |
View class page | Carole J. Petersen |
Spring
|
2016 |
View class page |
Spring
|
2008 |