Description
Product Overview
This Kindle edition book from Oxford University Press delves into the intersection of gender and law, offering a thorough examination of relevant topics. Published on October 9, 2017, it spans 362 pages and is available in English with an ISBN-13 of 978-0190605001. Key specifications include a file size of 2.1 MB, support for screen readers, enhanced typesetting, Word Wise, and page flip functionality, making it highly accessible and user-friendly for digital readers.

Usage
This book is designed for students, academics, and professionals in gender studies, law, and social sciences. It is ideal for use in university courses, research projects, and personal enrichment, providing insights into discrimination, gender roles, and legal frameworks. Whether studying at home, in a library, or on the go, the Kindle format allows for convenient access across various devices.
Why Choose Us
Oxford University Press is renowned for its high-quality academic publications, ensuring authoritative and well-researched content. This book stands out with its focus on current gender and law issues, backed by positive customer reviews and a high ranking in categories like gender studies and discrimination. The digital format offers durability, portability, and advanced features like enhanced typesetting for an optimal reading experience.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of gender and law topics with 362 pages of detailed content.
- Enhanced typesetting and Word Wise for improved readability and understanding.
- Screen reader support and page flip functionality for accessible and seamless navigation.
- Published by Oxford University Press, ensuring reliable and authoritative information.
- Ideal for academic and professional use in gender studies and legal disciplines.
FAQ
What is the publication date of this book?
This book was published on October 9, 2017, providing up-to-date insights into gender and law.
Does this Kindle book support screen readers?
Yes, it is fully compatible with screen readers, making it accessible for users with visual impairments.
How many pages are included in this edition?
The book contains 362 pages, offering extensive coverage of the subject matter.
Is this book suitable for university courses?
Absolutely, it is designed for academic use in gender studies, law, and related fields, with content tailored for students and researchers.
What enhanced features does the Kindle version offer?
It includes enhanced typesetting, Word Wise, and page flip for a better reading experience on digital devices.







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