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Feminist Legal Studies
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
Lizzie Seal: Women, Murder and Femininity: Gender Representations of Women Who Kill
2011/07/08
English
Book review
2006/12/22
English
Book Review
2006/12/22
English
Book review
2006/12/22
English
Editorial
2007/01/17
English
Book Review
2007/01/16
English
Books received in 2005
2006/06/02
English
Åsa Gunnarsson, Eva-Maria Svensson and Margaret Davies (eds): Exploiting the Limits of Law: Swedish Feminism and the Challenge to Pessimism
2008/08/01
English
Traumatic developments: Contractual theory of rape in America
1995/08/01
English
Bulletin board
1994/08/01
English
The problem with pornography: A critical survey of the current debate
1995/02/01
English
B. v.R.: Negative sterotypes and women's credibility
1994/08/01
English
Gender, sexuality and the doctrine of detrimental reliance
1995/02/01
English
Law and literature: A feminist perspective
1994/08/01
English
Should female circumcision continue to be banned?
1995/08/01
English
Pornography as incitement to sexual hatred
1995/02/01
English
Woman, medicine and abortion in the nineteenth century
1995/08/01
English
Jo Richardson (28th August 1923?1st February 1994)
1994/08/01
English
Bulletin board
1995/08/01
English
Bulletin board
1995/02/01
English
Lawyers and family life: New directions for the 1990's
1994/08/01
English
Telling tales: Gender discrimination, gender construction and battered women who kill
1995/08/01
English
Returning the subject to the subject of women's poverty: An essay on the importance of subjectivity for the feminist research project
1995/08/01
English
In search of justice and equality in family law
1994/08/01
English
Book review
1995/08/01
English
Book reviews
1994/08/01
English
Book reviews
1995/02/01
English
Thinking land law differently: Section 70(1)(g) and the giving of meanings
1995/08/01
English
A commentary on the essence of anti-essentialism in feminist legal theory
1994/08/01
English
Comparative legal feminist scholarship and the importance of a contextual approach to concepts and strategies: The case of the equality debate
1995/02/01
English
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