The Feminist Legal Theory Movement and its Implementation in the Indonesian Constitutional System
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 07
Abstract
The Feminist Legal Theory movement has had many impacts on the legal system in the world, especially in Indonesia. Feminist Legal Theory, which focuses on fighting for equality for women, has succeeded in removing women from discrimination. In Indonesia, the feminist movement has made a big difference to the development of the country's constitution. Women are no longer considered as marginalised people whose rights can be denied by men. Women are not the shadow of men, but more than that women are figures who stand alone to do something that is considered only men can do, while still not eliminating their nature as women.
Authors and Affiliations
Rahmatullah Indrasari, Nabitatus Sa’adah
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