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Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)

Published: 24-05-2025

Feminism, Law and Citizenship: An International Collection

  • Introduction to the Special Section - Feminism, Law and Citizenship: An International Collection

    Rosemary Auchmuty, Alexandrine Nedelec
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  • Citizenship and Family Law in Tunisia and Iran: Domestic and International Influences

    Valentine M Moghadam
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  • When Silence Makes Sense: The Trivialization of Rape in Côte d’Ivoire

    Annick Gnazalé
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  • Children's Perspectives on Violence and Discrimination Against Girls in Nepal

    Holly Doel-Mackaway, Lachhindra Maharjan
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  • Exploring the Highlights, Limitations and Possibilities of EU Citizenship as a Progressive Status for Gays and Lesbians

    Frances Hamilton
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Feminist Rewriting

  • Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation Report: Alternative Executive Summary

    25 Law academics, edited by Aoife O'Donoghue and Mairead Enright
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