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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2017)

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Published: 23-09-2017

Articles

  • Australia’s Parental Leave Pay Scheme: Temporal Disruption and ‘Genuine’ Attachment to Waged Work

    Starla Hargita
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Diversity and Legal Reasoning

  • Holding Out for Other Ways of Knowing and Being

    Karin van Marle
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  • Diversity, Knowledge and Power

    Samia Bano
    • WORD
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  • Feminism, Women Judges, Judicial Diversity and the High Court of Australia

    Kcasey McLoughlin
    • WORD
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  • Comment: Diversity and Legal Reasoning

    Rosemary Hunter
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Feminist Perspectives on Brexit

  • Brexit Logics: Myth and Fact - A Black Feminist Analysis

    Sweta Rajan-Rankin
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  • 'Identity Politics' and Property in the Trump/Brexit Era

    Sarah Keenan
    • WORD
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Multimedia

  • The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in the Protection of Women Fleeing Gender-Based Violence in their Home Countries

    Christel Querton
    • AUDIO

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