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oapen-20.500.12657-505712022-04-26T12:39:21Z Unter Gleichen Altobelli, Ada Sofie Beier, Marisa Burckhard, Christoph Bruttin, Carole Ege, Gian Graf, Tonia Karczewski, Anna Kuratle, Selma Laukenmann, Nina Lehner, Irina Meier, Julia Mettler, Christoph Mijatovic, Nebojsa Rausch, Caroline Schneider, Lea Ina Wilhelm, Martin Hussmann, Lukas Nickerson, Nicole Sang Bastian, Arezoo Wujohktsang, Youlo law bic Book Industry Communication::L Law This year's XXII edition of the APARIUZ series, entitled "Unter Gleichen" ("Among Equals"), programmatically takes up the fiftieth anniversary, scheduled for 2021, of one of the most significant legal-historical and political events in Switzerland: the introduction of universal women's suffrage and voting rights. Based on this milestone, which is hard to surpass in its social and legal implications, the thirteen contributions in this anthology, written by young female scholars from all legal disciplines, examine a wide variety of questions about the complex and multifaceted relationship between law, equality, and justice. 2021-09-08T09:03:38Z 2021-09-08T09:03:38Z 2021 book 9783907297193 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50571 ger Apariuz application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International oa_pdf-019-1631040974.pdf https://suigeneris-verlag.ch/ sui generis Verlag 10.38107/019 10.38107/019 e1c5bb0b-7471-4055-a88a-1542e5f2d4f6 9783907297193 252 Zurich open access
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This year's XXII edition of the APARIUZ series, entitled "Unter Gleichen" ("Among Equals"), programmatically takes up the fiftieth anniversary, scheduled for 2021, of one of the most significant legal-historical and political events in Switzerland: the introduction of universal women's suffrage and voting rights. Based on this milestone, which is hard to surpass in its social and legal implications, the thirteen contributions in this anthology, written by young female scholars from all legal disciplines, examine a wide variety of questions about the complex and multifaceted relationship between law, equality, and justice.
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