Feminist Legal Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminist Legal Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Medico-Legal Evidence: Survivor Relational Autonomy and Informed Consent in Sexual Assault Examinations27
Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen: Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility Among India’s Professional Elite13
Sister, Is this Mutilation?12
Correction: Compromise on Parenting and Family Violence? Reforms to Canada’s Divorce Act12
Winner of the Feminist Legal Studies Editors’ Article Prize 2024–202512
Struggle for Recognition: Theorising Sexual/Gender Minorities as Rights-Holders in International Law10
Izabela Steflja and Jessica Trisko Darden: Women as War Criminals: Gender, Agency and Justice9
A History Without Women: The Emergence and Development of Subaltern Ideology and the ‘Land Question’ in Kenya9
Ulrike Schultz, Gisela Shaw, Margaret Thornton and Rosemary Auchmuty (eds): Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy9
Incest and the Production of Property in Children: Maintaining White Supremacy Through US Criminal Law8
Clare McGlynn and Kelly Johnson: Cyberflashing: Recognising Harms, Reforming Laws8
Custody and Care of Children in Spain: Can the Two Rights be Reconciled?7
Afterword7
No Refuge(es) here: Jane Doe and the Contested Right to ‘Abortion on Demand’5
Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman: Menstruation Matters: Challenging Law’s Silence on Periods5
The Legal Dimensions of Women’s Employment in the Jordanian Private Sector: An Analysis of Family-Related Rights3
Stare decisis, an erasure3
Roundtable on Deregistration and Gender Law Reform Internationally3
Rupture and Continuity: Abortion, the Medical Profession, and the Transitional State—A Polish Case Study3
Abortion in International Human Rights Law: Missed Opportunities in Manuela v El Salvador3
Silvana Tapia Tapia: Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform: Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador3
A Culture of Consent: Legal Practitioners’ Experiences of Representing Women Who Have Been Misidentified as Predominant Aggressors on Family Violence Intervention Orders in Victoria, Australia2
Meg Leta Jones and Amanda Levendowski: Feminist Cyberlaw2
Using Reflexivity as a Tool to Validate Feminist Research Based on Personal Trauma2
Networked Struggles: Placards at Pakistan’s Aurat March2
The Issue of Abortion in Contemporary Brazil: An Analysis of Feminist Litigation in the Supreme Court2
Between God and Government: Intersections of Marriage, State Law, Customary Law, and Gender in Northwest China2
Separate But Equal: Is Segregated Schooling (Still) Good for Girls?1
Correction: No Refuge(es) here: Jane Doe and the Contested Right to ‘Abortion on Demand’1
Sharon Thompson: Quiet Revolutionaries: The Married Women’s Association and Family Law1
Women’s Rights Facing Hypermasculinist Leadership: Implementing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Under a Populist-Nationalist Regime1
Eithne Dowds: Feminist Engagement with International Criminal Law: Norm Transfer, Complementarity, Rape and Consent1
Janine Natalya Clark: Resilience, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice1
Correction to: Izabela Steflja and Jessica Trisko Darden: Women as War Criminals: Gender, Agency and Justice1
Rape Myths, Rape Law and Mendelsohn’s Victimology: Law’s ‘Bio-psycho-social’ Witness1
Russell Sandberg: Subversive Legal History: A Manifesto for the Future of Legal Education1
Introduction to Special Issue: Decertifying Legal Sex—Prefigurative Law Reform and the Future of Legal Gender1
“I Don’t Think That’s Something I’ve Ever Thought About Really Before”: A Thematic Discursive Analysis of Lay People’s Talk about Legal Gender1
Ontological Governance: Gender, Hormones, and the Legal Regulation of Transgender Young People1
Camilla Pickles and Jonathan Herring (eds.): Women’s Birthing Bodies and the Law. Unauthorised Intimate Examinations, Power and Vulnerability1
Tanya Serisier: Speaking Out: Feminism, Rape and Narrative Politics1
Prison Abolition for Collective Freedom: Facilitating Co-Resistance to Binary Colonial Prisons1
Editorial1
The #metoo Movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses1
The Art of Waiting Humbly: Women Judges Reflect on Vertical Gender Segregation1
Nurture, Pleasure and Read and Resist!: Abolition Feminist Methodology for a Collective Recovery?1
Xin He: Divorce in China: Institutional Constraints and Gendered Outcomes1
The Regulation, Reclamation, and Resistance of Queer Kinship in Contemporary India1
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