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Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018)

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Published: 28-05-2018

The Sexual Contract: 30 Years On

  • KEYNOTE The Sexual Contract: 30 Years On

    Carole Pateman
    • VIDEO
  • The Influence of the Sexual Contract on the Law's Distribution of Property in Intimate Relationships

    Kate Galloway
    • VIDEO
    • PPT
  • Marriage, Work, and the Dissolution of the Productive Household

    Luke Taylor
    • VIDEO
    • PPT
  • Twentieth Century Housewives and The Sexual Contract

    Sharon Thompson
    • VIDEO
    • PPT
  • The Sexual Contract in Paid Care Work: Evidence from the Prosecution of Care Workers for Failures to Care

    Lydia Hayes
    • VIDEO
    • PPT
  • How Can The Sexual Contract Help Us to Understand the Relationship Between Prostitution and Domestic Service?

    Catherine Weiss
    • VIDEO
    • PPT
  • KEYNOTE The Unravelling Patriarchy

    Joan Tronto
    • VIDEO
  • The Absence of the ‘Surrogacy Contract’ from Judicial Constructions of Surrogacy

    Alan Brown
    • VIDEO
    • PPT
  • A Feminist Discourse on the Global Indian Surrogacy Bazaar

    Sheela Saravanan
    • VIDEO
    • PPT

Multimedia

  • Regulating Everyday Gambling: A Photo Essay

    Kate Bedford, Andrea Shieber
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Reviews

  • Book Review: Sandeep Bakshi, Suhraiya Jivraj and Silvia Posocco (eds), Decolonizing Sexualities: Transnational Perspectives, Critical Interventions

    Siddharth Narrain
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