“Gender Perspectives on law” research group is designed to provide critical understanding of the gendered structure of the law. Feminist legal theories have challenged traditional ways of thinking about law and legal systems, and have called into question some of the fundamental tenets of traditional legal theories, such as equality, neutrality, justice, non-discrimination and universalism. These theories have highlighted how the law has created and reinforced gender roles, and how gender-related social and cultural constructs have shaped the balance of power and privilege in a society.

Sulistyowati Irianto, Prof., Dr., MA., Dra.

Lidwina Inge Nurtjahyo, Dr., M.Si., S.H.

Iva Kasuma, M.Si., S.H.

Tirtawening Parikesit, M.Si., S.H.