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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2011)

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Published: 13-11-2011

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
    • WORD
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  • Illusions of Post-Feminism, Ghosts of Gender and the Discourses of Law

    Kathryn McNeilly
    • WORD
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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
    • WORD
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Multimedia

  • Equality Claims and Population Control

    Dean Spade
    • VIDEO

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