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This article aims to contribute to the question of how to conceptualise the relationship between theory and practice in feminist scholarship in law. It looks in detail at the implications of different issues raised in a recent debate between Anne Bottomley and Ngaire Naffine on the existence of a “legal feminist orthodoxy”. I critique the dominance of ethics over politics and join Bottomley in her attack upon “the ethics of respect for the other”, albeit from a different position. I then look at the ways in which the problem of “essentialism” is being rethought from a feminist perspective.
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Richardson, J. Feminist legal theory and practice: rethinking the relationship. Feminist Legal Stud 13, 275–293 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-005-9001-y
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