Social Policy
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How Roman Law Shaped Women's Power—and What It Reveals About Modern Regulation
A new Cambridge study examines how female visibility in ancient Rome correlated with legal frameworks, offering insights into how regulations either constrain or enable women's economic and political participation. The findings suggest that formal visibility in law—not just social custom—determines women's actual influence, with implications for modern policy design around workplace rights and financial autonomy.
Originaltitel: Female Visibility and Regulations in Republican Rome