Gender, Law, and Culture in the Legal Workplace: A Chilean Case Study

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How do law and culture affect the behavior of actors on the ground? If culture and law interact, how does this interaction occur? This Article examines how gender and law affect lawyers working in a Latin American country—Chile—with a strong neoliberal ethic, a traditional approach to gender roles, and progressive legal regulation intended to protect female workers and their families.

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60 Ariz. L. Rev. 675 (2018)

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Ann C. McGinley (University of Nevada)

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