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  3. Vol 1 No 2 (2011)

Published: 2011-11-13

Editorial

  • Welcome to the second issue of feminists@law
    Rosemary Hunter, Donatella Alessandrini, Stacy Douglas, Yvonne Rigby, Gauri Nanayakkara

Articles

  • Judging in the Presence of Women as Legal Persons – Feminist alternative to the Indian Supreme Court Judgment in Sakshi v. Union of India
    Madhumanti Mukherjee
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  • Illusions of Post-Feminism, Ghosts of Gender and the Discourses of Law
    Kathryn McNeilly
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Feminist Engagements with the Return to the Commons

  • Introduction: Diminishing Returns? Feminist Engagements with the Return to "the Commons"
    Stacy Douglas
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  • The New Communists of the Commons: 21st Century Proudhonists
    Radhika Desai
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  • Immaterial labour and alternative valorisation processes in Italian feminist debates: (re)exploring the ‘commons’ of re-production.
    Donatella Alessandrini
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Multimedia

  • Equality Claims and Population Control
    Dean Spade
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Intersections of Global Reproductive and Economic Justice in Research and Activism - Wednesday, November 30, 9:00-10:30am EST, online

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The first event in the Feminist Economics of Global Reproductive Justice series will contextualize and define reproductive justice globally, highlighting the economic justice intersections, and bring together activists and researchers to discuss building connections to support movements.

 

Women Budget Group’s response to the UK Autumn Statement 2022

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