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  3. Vol 30, No 3: Special Issue: Women and the Law

Vol 30, No 3: Special Issue: Women and the Law

Published: 1992-03-01

Articles

  • Theorizing Connection

    Sheila Noonan
    719
    • PDF
  • Women as Lawmakers

    Sheilah L. Martin
    738
    • PDF
  • Bias in the Legal Profession: Perceptions and Experiences

    Joan Brockman
    747
    • PDF
  • Violence against Women in Law Schools

    Teresa Scassa
    809
    • PDF
  • Feminism, Foucault, and Law as Power/Knowledge

    Annie Bunting
    829
    • PDF
  • Women in the Class of 1979: Thirteen Years Later

    June Ross, Donna Shelley, Linda Richardson, Jean Coutts
    843
    • PDF
  • The Inapplicability of Rights Analysis in Post-Divorce Child Custody Decision Making

    Karen M. Munro
    852
    • PDF
  • The Violation of Women - Towards a Clearer Consciousness

    Lois G. MacDonald
    900
    • PDF
  • Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value in Ontario and Great Britain: A Comparison

    Ellen E. Hodgson
    926
    • PDF
  • Rape Shield Legislation: Relevance, Prejudice and Judicial Discretion

    Peggy Kobly
    988
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Canadian Feminism and the Law: The Women's Legal Education and Action Fund and the Pursuit of Equality by Sherene Razack

    Lois Gander
    1018
    • PDF
  • Petticoats and Prejudice: Women and Law in Nineteenth Century Canada by Constance Backhouse

    Annalise Acorn
    1031
    • PDF
  • Making All the Difference: Inclusion, Exclusion and American Law by Martha Minow

    Kerry Rittich
    1044
    • PDF

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