This book gives the first in-depth assessment of how justification functions when women are claiming their right to equality.

How can courts assess whether a proposed limit to women’s equality is constitutionally justified? This question is rarely explicitly asked, with the assumption that well-established limitation frameworks, such as proportionality, are able to assess whether limits to women’s rights are justified. However, delving into the theory and practice of justification reveals fracture points between the dominant approach to justification and women’s rights to equality.

One of its distinctive characteristics is the question of whether any analytical entwining or unwinding of equality and justification enhances the protection of women’s rights to equality in constitutional democracies. It proposes a novel asymmetric relationship between equality and justification that requires innovative methodological approaches that enrich the task of adjudicating limits to women’s equality.

This is an intriguing, articulate and compelling examination of a question with real and applied significance to all those working on human rights and equality.

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A compelling, intriguing and novel perspective on women’s rights to equality in constitutional democracies.

Introduction
Chapter 1. The Missing Puzzle Piece
Part I: The Equality-Stage
Chapter 2. Diluting Equality with Justification
Chapter 3. Substantive Equality as a Bulwark
Part II: The Justification Stage
Chapter 4. Calibrating the Role of the Court
Chapter 5. Hollowing Out Justification
Chapter 6. Enriching Justification with Substantive Equality

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A compelling, intriguing and novel perspective on women’s rights to equality in constitutional democracies.
Compelling and novel study of women’s rights to equality in constitutional democracies

Product details

ISBN
9781509967872
Published
2025-10-30
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
520 gr
Height
236 mm
Width
156 mm
Thickness
18 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
240

Biographical note

Meghan Campbell is a Reader in International Human Rights Law at the University of Birmingham and Deputy-Director of the Oxford Human Rights Hub.