feminists@law aims to publish critical, interdisciplinary, theoretically engaged scholarship that extends feminist debates and analyses relating to law and justice (broadly conceived). It has a particular interest in critical and theoretical approaches and perspectives that draw upon postcolonial, transnational and poststructuralist work. The journal publishes material in a range of print and multimedia formats and in English and other languages. The journal is committed to an international perspective, to the promotion of feminist work in all areas of law and justice, and to making that work widely available through open access publishing.
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Politics and Society in Latin AmericaSex work and related issuesGender Politics and RepresentationGender, Security, and ConflictElder Abuse and NeglectLatin American Cultural PoliticsPolitical and Social Dynamics in Chile and Latin AmericaHistorical Gender and Feminism Studies