Feminist Legal Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminist Legal Studies is 2. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen: Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility Among India’s Professional Elite17
The Legal Dimensions of Women’s Employment in the Jordanian Private Sector: An Analysis of Family-Related Rights12
Prolegomena on Drucilla Cornell’s Reflections on Human–Animal Relationality: Imagining an Ethical Covenant with Animals12
Afterword12
Roundtable on Deregistration and Gender Law Reform Internationally11
Stare decisis, an erasure11
Silvana Tapia Tapia: Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform: Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador10
Correction to: Izabela Steflja and Jessica Trisko Darden: Women as War Criminals: Gender, Agency and Justice7
Separate But Equal: Is Segregated Schooling (Still) Good for Girls?6
Imagination and Individuation: Drucilla Cornell’s Feminist Jurisprudence of Persons6
Ontological Governance: Gender, Hormones, and the Legal Regulation of Transgender Young People6
A Culture of Consent: Legal Practitioners’ Experiences of Representing Women Who Have Been Misidentified as Predominant Aggressors on Family Violence Intervention Orders in Victoria, Australia6
Welcome To New Feminist Legal Studies Editorial Board Members5
The Art of Waiting Humbly: Women Judges Reflect on Vertical Gender Segregation5
Poulami Roychowdhury: Capable Women, Incapable States: Negotiating Violence and Rights in India3
After #MeToo: Law, Justice and Sexual Violence: Introduction to the Special Issue3
Rosemary Hunter and Erika Rackley (eds): Justice for Everyone: The Jurisprudence and Legal Lives of Brenda Hale3
Mandi Gray: Suing for Silence: Sexual Violence and Defamation Law3
Marriage Transmitted Debt in the Chinese Civil Code: The Beginning of a Solution Rather than the End3
Ann C. McGinley and Nicole Buonocore Porter (eds): Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Employment Discrimination Opinions2
MacKinnon, Title IX, and Sexual Harassment: An Intellectual History2
Between God and Government: Intersections of Marriage, State Law, Customary Law, and Gender in Northwest China2
Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman: Menstruation Matters: Challenging Law’s Silence on Periods2
International Women’s Day 2022: In Conversation with Marcia Willis Stewart KC (Hon)2
The Regulation of Reproduction in New China: Seven Decades On2
Russell Sandberg: Subversive Legal History: A Manifesto for the Future of Legal Education2
“We’re not there yet” but it’s not “pie-in-the-sky”: Legal Consciousness, Decertification and the Equality Sector in England and Wales2
Gregory S. Parks and Frank Rudy Cooper (eds): Fight the Power: Law and Policy Through Hip-Hop Songs2
In the Name of Marriage? The Constitutionalisation of Queer Subordination in Singapore2
Camilla Pickles and Jonathan Herring (eds.): Women’s Birthing Bodies and the Law. Unauthorised Intimate Examinations, Power and Vulnerability2
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