Women as Constitution-Makers
Explore the groundbreaking work of Ruth Rubio-Marín in her insightful book, Women as Constitution-Makers, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This compelling 395-page paperback delves into the pivotal role women have played in the constitution-making processes during democratic transitions and post-conflict revolutions. Through first-hand accounts, Rubio-Marín highlights the often-overlooked contributions of women in shaping legal frameworks and political landscapes.
Ideal for students and enthusiasts of political and constitutional history, this book also appeals to those intrigued by the dynamics of non-Western politics and the evolving discourse on gender and constitutionalism. Discover how women have influenced constitutional law and championed women's rights in the United Kingdom and beyond. Women as Constitution-Makers is a vital addition to any library focused on social justice and gender studies.