"Sixth Conference of the International Research Network 'Gender Differences in the History of European Legal Cultures', Budapest March 10th-12th, 2011." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction: Difference and similarity : a global perspective / Merry Wiesner-Hanks. Multiple masculinities, legal cultures, and contemporary conditions / Hanne Petersen -- Women's access to law courts in Belgium : gendered work roles under discussion / Eva Schandevyl -- "My virginity is my honour" : women and honour in Tetritskaro, Georgia / Elke Kamm -- Female perpetrators of war crimes in the British Zone of occupation in Germany : historical aspects, war crimes trial policy, and legal practice (1945-49) / Wolfgang Form -- Struggle for legal norms : the impact of the Bohemian and Moravian town statute's gender differences on the Austrian codifications at the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries / Ellinor Forster -- The transformation of women's property and work rights with the establishment of the modern Greek state in the early 19th century / Evdoxios Doxiadis -- Family law, property rights, and women's health (Milan, Italy, 19th century) / Stefania Licini -- The role of women in the economic life of medieval Slavonian towns as reflected in urban legislation and everyday life / Marija Karbić -- The position of women on the East Adriatic coast in the Middle Ages and the early modern era / Marija Mogorović Crljenko -- Who owns the dowry? : tracing one Dubrovnik-Zadar story from the late 14th century / Tomislav Popić -- Women's status in Albanian medieval laws / Etleva Lala -- The capacity of married women to engage in contract : emancipation through ius commune in the southern Low Countries (12th-18th centuries) / David De Ruysscher -- Gender and apprenticeship in early modern Western Europe : some considerations / Anna Bellavitis -- Difference and similarity : a global perspective / Merry Wiesner-Hanks.
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