Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2000,
Vol.12
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Joan Sangster
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Girls in Conflict with the Law: Exploring the Construction of
Female 'Delinquency' in Ontario, 1940- 60
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No.1
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pp. 1-31
|
Katherine Lippel, Diane Demers
|
Le harcelement sexuel au travail: la rencontre du droit de la
sante au travail et des droits de la personne
|
No.1
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pp. 32-65
|
Bruce Feldthusen, Olena Hankivsky, Lorraine Greaves
|
Therapeutic Consequences of Civil Actions for Damages and
Compensation Claims by Victims of Sexual Abuse
|
No.1
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pp. 66-116
|
Anna S. Pellatt
|
Equality Rights Litigation and Social Transformation: A
Consideration of the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund's Intervention
in Vriend v. R.
|
No.1
|
pp. 117-146
|
Sheila McIntyre
|
Studied Ignorance and Privileged Innocence: Keeping Equity
Academic
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No.1
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pp. 147-196
|
Elizabeth Sheehy
|
Review of the Self- Defence Review
|
No.1
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pp. 197-234
|
Diana Ginn
|
Can Failure to Disclose HIV Positivity to Sexual Partners
Vitiate Consent? R. v. Cuerrier
|
No.1
|
pp. 235-245
|
Sunera Thobani
|
Nationalizing Canadians: Bordering Immigrant Women in the Late
Twentieth Century
|
No.2
|
pp. 279-312
|
Judy Fudge
|
The Paradoxes of Pay Equity: Reflections on the Law and the
Market in Bell Canada and the Public Service Alliance of Canada
|
No.2
|
pp. 313-344
|
Barbara Arneil
|
The Politics of the Breast
|
No.2
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pp. 345-370
|
Jenny Morgan
|
Foetal Imaginings: Searching for a Vocabulary in the Law and
Politics of Reproduction
|
No.2
|
pp. 371-405
|
Kimberley White-Mair
|
Experts and Ordinary Men: Locating R. v. Lavallee, Battered
Woman Syndrome, and the "New" Psychiatric Expertise on Women within
Canadian Legal History
|
No.2
|
pp. 406-438
|
Thomas G. Anderson
|
Comment on the Report of the British Columbia Law Institute on
Recognition of Spousal and Family Status Commentary
|
No.2
|
pp. 439-453
|
Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
|
Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) Case
Comment
|
No.2
|
pp. 454-463
|
Beverley Baines
|
Discrimination Denied: Gould v. Yukon Order of Pioneers Case
Comment
|
No.2
|
pp. 464-489
|
Mary Jane Mossman
|
New Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v. G.
(J.): Constitutional Requirements for Legal Representation in Child
Protection Matters Case Comment
|
No.2
|
pp. 490-503
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2001,
Vol.13
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Author
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Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Marian Sawer, Jill Vickers
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Women's Constitutional Activism in Australia and Canada
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-36
|
Dianne Pothier
|
Connecting Grounds of Discrimination to Real People's Real
Experiences
|
No.1
|
pp. 37-73
|
Joanne C. Minaker
|
Evaluating Criminal Justice Responses to Intimate Abuse through
the Lens of Women's Needs
|
No.1
|
pp. 74-106
|
Sonia N. Lawrence
|
Cultural (in) Sensitivity: The Dangers of a Simplistic Approach
to Culture in the Courtroom
|
No.1
|
pp. 107-136
|
Ira Parghi
|
A Blueprint for a Brighter Future: The Report of the Canadian
Human Rights Act Review Panel
|
No.1
|
pp. 137-171
|
William Black
|
Delays in the Human Rights Process: The Blencoe Case
|
No.1
|
pp. 172-190
|
Michelle Boivin
|
L'apport potentiel des emotions a l'enseignement du droit ou Du
cerveau pris isolement a la personne integree et integre
|
No.2
|
pp. 225-265
|
Shahnaz Khan
|
Performing the Native Informant: Doing Ethnography from the
Margins
|
No.2
|
pp. 266-284
|
Nicole LaViolette
|
Les revendications du statut de refugie fondees sur le sexe: constats
et orientations nouvelles
|
No.2
|
pp. 285-325
|
Patricia Peppin, Elaine Carty
|
Semiotics, Stereotypes, and Women's Health: Signifying
Inequality in Drug Advertising
|
No.2
|
pp. 326-360
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2002,
Vol.14
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Author
|
Title
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number
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Page to Page
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Dianne Otto
|
"Gender Comment": Why Does the UN Committee on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Need a General Comment on Women?
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-52
|
Lucie Lamarche
|
Le Pacte international relative aux droits economique, sociaux
et culturels, les femmes et le droit a la securite sociale: des
considerations et des propositions pour un droit صuniversel a la
securite sociale
|
No.1
|
pp. 53-97
|
Helena Hofbauer
|
Gender- Sensitive Budget Analysis: A Tool to Promote Women's
Rights
|
No.1
|
pp. 98-117
|
Leilani Farha
|
Is There a Woman in the House? Re/ Conceiving the Human Right to
Housing
|
No.1
|
pp. 118-141
|
Joy Ngwakwe
|
Realizing Women's Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights:
Challenges and Strategies in Nigeria
|
No.1
|
pp.142-157
|
Reem Bahdi
|
Litigating Social and Economic Rights in Canada in Light of
International Human Rights Law: What Difference Can It Make?
|
No.1
|
pp. 158-184
|
Gwen Brodsky, Shelagh Day
|
Beyond the Social and Economic Rights Debate: Substantive
Equality Speaks to Poverty
|
No.1
|
pp. 185-220
|
Saras Jagwanth, Christina Murray
|
Ten Years of Transformation: How Has Gender Equality in South
Africa Fared?
|
No.2
|
pp. 255-299
|
Ronalda Murphy
|
Unstable Categories: Comparing the Politics of
"Gender" in the Early 1990s in Canada and South Africa
|
No.2
|
pp. 300-340
|
Brenna Bhandar
|
Always on the Defence: The Myth of Universality and the
Persistence of Privilege in Legal Education
|
No.2
|
pp. 341-361
|
Katherine Lippel
|
Droit et statistiques: reflexions methodologiques sur la
discrimination systemique dans le domaine de l'indemnisation pour les lesions
professionnelles
|
No.2
|
pp. 362-388
|
Christine Boyle, Sara Fairbridge, Kat Kinch, Patricia Cochran,
Rebecca Smyth, Dorothy Chunn
|
The Criminalization of Young Women: An Editor's Forum
|
No.2
|
pp. 389-428
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2003,
Vol.15
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Author
|
Title
|
number
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Page to Page
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Daphne Gilbert
|
Unequaled: Justice Claire L'Heureux- Dube's Vision of Equality
and Section 15 of the Charter
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-27
|
Andree Lajoie, Cecile Bergada, Katherine Gauthier
|
Claire L'Heureux- Dube, La Cour supreme et les minorites
|
No.1
|
pp. 28-52
|
Rosemary Cairns Way
|
Culpability and the Equality Value: The Legacy of the Martineau
Dissent
|
No.1
|
pp. 53-72
|
Michelle Boivin
|
Les principes feministes en action: L'ouvre judiciaire de
L'Honorable Juge Claire L'Heureux- Dube ou Voir Juste, Voir Clair/ e
|
No.1
|
pp. 73-101
|
E. Llana Nakonechny
|
Spousal Support Decisions at the Supreme Court of Canada: New
Model or Moving Target?
|
No.1
|
pp. 102-121
|
Louise Langevin
|
L'oeuvre de Claire L'Heureux- Dube: une lecture feministe de
l'arret Augustus c. Gosset
|
No.1
|
pp. 122-137
|
Joan Brockman
|
Aspirations and Appointments to the Judiciary
|
No.1
|
pp. 138-166
|
Constance Backhouse
|
The Chilly Climate for Women Judges: Reflections on the Backlash
from the Ewanchuk Case
|
No.1
|
pp. 167-193
|
Gwen Brodsky
|
Gosselin v. Quebec (Attorney General): Autonomy with a Vengeance
|
No.1
|
pp. 194-214
|
Rachel Ariss
|
Theorizing Waste in Abortion and Fetal Ovarian Tissue Use
|
No.2
|
pp. 255-281
|
Brigitte Verdiere
|
L'Acces Des Femmes A L'Aide Juridique: Une Reforme S'impose
|
No.2
|
pp. 282-304
|
Janice Du Mont
|
Charging and Sentencing in Sexual Assault Cases: An Exploratory
Examination
|
No.2
|
pp. 305-341
|
Gillian Calder
|
Recent Changes to the Maternity and Parental Leave Benefits
Regime as a Case Study: The Impact of Globalization on the Delivery of Social
Programs in Canada
|
No.2
|
pp. 342-366
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2004,
Vol.16
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Author
|
Title
|
number
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Page to Page
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Ruthann Robson
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Correspondance: for Marlee Kline
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-13
|
Maneesha Deckha
|
Is Culture Taboo? Feminism, Intersectionality, and Culture Talk
in Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 14-53
|
Mary Jane Mossman
|
Cornelia Sorabji: A "Woman in Law" in India in the
1890s
|
No.1
|
pp. 54-85
|
Sara Ramshaw
|
"He's my man!": Lyrics of Innocence and Betrayal in
The People v. Billie Holiday
|
No.1
|
pp. 86-105
|
Sharon Donna McIvor
|
Aboriginal Women Unmasked: Using Equality Litigation to Advance
Women's Rights
|
No.1
|
pp. 106-136
|
Annie Bunting
|
Complicating Culture in Child Placement Decisions
|
No.1
|
pp. 137-164
|
Hester Lessard
|
Mothers, Fathers, and Naming: Reflections on the Law Equality
Framework and Trociuk v. British Columbia (Attorney General)
|
No.1
|
pp. 165-211
|
Jenni Millbank
|
Marlee as a Teacher
|
No.1
|
pp. 212-215
|
Doris Buss
|
Feminism, Racism, and Social Change in the Classroom
|
No.1
|
pp. 216-220
|
Reg Graycar
|
Remembering Marlee Kline: A Voice against Anti- Semitism
|
No.1
|
pp. 221-225
|
Susan B. Boyd
|
Backlash Against Feminism: Canadian Custody and Access Reform
Debates of the Late Twentieth Century
|
No.2
|
pp. 255-290
|
Carissima Mathen
|
Transgendered Persons and Feminist Strategy
|
No.2
|
pp. 291-316
|
Rachel Chagnon, Lucie Lamarche, Francine Tougas
|
La loi canadienne sur l'equite en matiere d'emploi et les
femmes: Crier "Victoire" ou crier "Au loup ..." ?
|
No.2
|
pp. 317-341
|
Tracey Lindberg
|
Not My Sister: What Feminists Can Learn about Sisterhood from
Indigenous Women
|
No.2
|
pp. 342-352
|
Sylvie Frigon
|
Transformation de la philosophie et de la gestion penales des
femmes justiciables au Canada: Trois cas de figure
|
No.2
|
pp. 353-385
|
Christine Boyle, Natasha Affolder, Efrat Arbel, Susan B. Boyd,
Gwen Brodsky, Kim Brooks, Margaret Hall, Fiona Kelly, Margot Young
|
Cases and Commentaries: A UBC Forum
|
No.2
|
pp. 386-418
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2005,
Vol.17
|
Author
|
Title
|
number
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Page to Page
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Constance Backhouse
|
"Pleasing Appearance ... Only Adds to the Danger": The
1930 Insanity Hearing of Violet Hypatia Bowyer
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-14
|
Mary Jane Mossman
|
Defining Moments for Women as Lawyers: Reflections on Numerical
Gender Equality
|
No.1
|
pp. 15-26
|
Marie-Claire Belleau
|
Les femmes juges feront- elles veritablement et Rebecca Johnson
une difference? Reflexions sur leur presence depuis vingt ans a la Cour
supreme du Canada
|
No.1
|
pp. 27-40
|
Marilyn Poitras
|
Through My Eyes: Lessons on Life in Law School
|
No.1
|
pp. 41-44
|
Beverley Baines
|
Section 28 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A
Purposive Interpretation
|
No.1
|
pp. 45-70
|
Fiona Sampson
|
Granovsky v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration):
Adding Insult to Injury?
|
No.1
|
pp. 71-86
|
Elizabeth A. Sheehy
|
Causation, Common Sense, and the Common Law: Replacing
Unexamined Assumptions with What We Know about Male Violence against Women or
from Jane Doe to Bonnie Mooney
|
No.1
|
pp. 87-116
|
Lara Karaian
|
Troubling the Definition of Pornography: Little Sisters, a New
Defining Moment in Feminists' Engagement with the Law?
|
No.1
|
pp. 117-134
|
Constance Macintosh
|
When "Feminist Beliefs" Became Credible as
"Political Opinions": Returning to a Key Moment in Canadian Refugee
Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 135-150
|
Lorna Turnbull
|
The Promise of Brooks v. Canada Safeway Ltd: Those Who Bear
Children Should Not Be Disadvantaged
|
No.1
|
pp. 151-160
|
Martha Jackman
|
Sommes- nous dignes? L'egalite et l'arret Gosselin
|
No.1
|
pp. 161-176
|
Kim Brooks
|
Valuing Women's Work in the Home: A Defining Moment
|
No.1
|
pp. 177-196
|
Louise Langevin
|
Progres ou recul: reflexions sur l'accessibi- lite a la justice
pour les victimes de harcelement sexuel au travail au Quebec
|
No.1
|
pp. 197-218
|
Jenny Morgan
|
Priggish, Pitiless, and Punitive or Proud, Passionate, and
Purposeful? Dichotomies, Sexual Harassment, and "Victim-Feminism"
|
No.1
|
pp. 219-232
|
Elizabeth Comack, Tracey Peter
|
How the Criminal Justice System Responds to Sexual Assault
Survivors: The Slippage between "Responsibilization" and
"Blaming the Victim"
|
No.2
|
pp. 283-310
|
Renee Brassard
|
L'experience de I'enfermement carceral des femmes autochtones au
Quebec
|
No.2
|
pp. 311-340
|
Sherene H. Razack
|
How Is White Supremacy Embodied? Sexualized Racial Violence at
Abu Ghraib
|
No.2
|
pp. 341-364
|
Ruth Fletcher
|
Reproducing Irishness: Race, Gender, and Abortion Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 365-404
|
Suzanne J. Lenon
|
Marrying Citizens! Raced Subjects? De- thinking the Terrain of
Equal Marriage Discourse
|
No.2
|
pp. 405-422
|
Graham Mayeda
|
Re- imagining feminist Theory: Transgender Identity, feminism,
and the Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 423-472
|
Melina Buckley, Fiona Sampson
|
LEAF and the Supreme Court of Canada Appeal of Health Services
and Support- Facilities Subsector Bargaining Assn. v. British Columbia
|
No.2
|
pp. 473-506
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2006,
Vol.18
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Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page to Page
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Diana Majury
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Introducing the Women's Court of Canada
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-26
|
Melina Buckley
|
Symes v. Canada
|
No.1
|
pp. 27-66
|
Mary Eberts, Sharon Mclvor, Teressa Nahanee
|
Native Women's Association of Canada v. Canada
|
No.1
|
pp. 67-120
|
Dianne Pothier
|
Eaton v. Brant County Board of Education
|
No.1
|
pp. 121-142
|
Denise Reaume
|
Law v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration)
|
No.1
|
pp. 143-188
|
Gwen Brodsky, Rachel Cox, Shelagh Day, Kate Stephenson
|
Gosselin v. Quebec (Attorney General)
|
No.1
|
pp. 189-250
|
Gwen Brodsky, Rachel Cox, Shelagh Day, Kate Stephenson
|
Gosselin c. Quebec (Procureur general)
|
No.1
|
pp. 251-320
|
Jennifer Koshan
|
Newfoundland (Treasury Board) v. N.A.P.E.
|
No.1
|
pp. 321-372
|
|
About the Contributors/ Quelques mots sur nos collaboratrices
|
No.1
|
pp. 373-376
|
|
Information for Contributors
|
No.1
|
pp. 377-380
|
|
Renseignements generaux
|
No.1
|
pp. 381-386
|
Sandra Ka Hon Chu
|
Reparation as Narrative Resistance: Displacing Orientalism and
Recording Harm for Chinese Women of the Exclusion Era
|
No.2
|
pp. 387-438
|
Pauline Greenhill
|
Natalka Husar and Diana Thorneycroft versus the Law: A Critical
Feminist Consideration of Intellectual Property and Artistic Practice
|
No.2
|
pp. 439-478
|
Angela Cameron
|
Sentencing Circles and Intimate Violence: A Canadian feminist
Perspective
|
No.2
|
pp. 479-512
|
Christopher Alcantara
|
Indian Women and the Division of Matrimonial Real Property on
Canadian Indian Reserves
|
No.2
|
pp. 513-534
|
Natasha Bakht, Claire Klassen, Joanna Radbord, Lorna Turnbull
|
D.B.S v. S.G.R. Promoting Women's Equality Through the Automatic
Recalculation of Child Support
|
No.2
|
pp. 535-564
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2007,
Vol.19
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Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page to Page
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Emma Cunliffe, Angela Cameron
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Writing the Circle: Judicially Convened Sentencing Circles and
the Textual Organization of Criminal Justice
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-36
|
Rosemary Auchmuty
|
The Woman Law Student and the Girls' College Novel
|
No.1
|
pp. 37-72
|
Anna Carline, Zoe Pearson
|
Complexity and Queer Theory Approaches to International Law and
Feminist Politics: Perspectives on Trafficking
|
No.1
|
pp. 73-118
|
Natasha Bakht
|
Religious Arbitration in Canada: Protecting Women by Protecting
Them from Religion
|
No.1
|
pp. 119-144
|
Jennifer Koshan, Wanda Wiegers
|
Theorizing Civil Domestic Violence Legislation in the Context of
Restructuring: A Tale of Two Provinces
|
No.1
|
pp. 145-178
|
Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey
|
Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders: Balancing Offenders' Needs, the
Interests of Victims and Society, and the Decolonization of Aboriginal
Peoples
|
No.1
|
pp. 179-226
|
Pascale Fournier
|
La femme musulmane au Canada: profane ou sacree?
|
No.2
|
pp. 227-242
|
Jane Bailey, Adrienne Telford
|
What's So "Cyber" about It?: Reflections on
Cyberfeminism's Contribution to Legal Studies
|
No.2
|
pp. 243-272
|
Caroline Hodes
|
Dignity and the Conditions of Truth: What Equality Needs from
Law
|
No.2
|
pp. 273-304
|
Lori Chambers
|
Unprincipled Exclusions: Feminist Theory, Transgender
Jurisprudence, and Kimberly Nixon
|
No.2
|
pp. 305-334
|
Anu Pylkkanen
|
Transformation of the Nordic Model: From Welfare Politics to
Gendered Rights
|
No.2
|
pp. 335-354
|
Marie-Eve Phaneuf
|
Reflexions concernant le Renvoi relatif a la Loi sur
l'assurance- emploi
|
No.2
|
pp. 355-372
|
|
About the Contributors/ Quelques mots sur nos collaboratrices
|
No.2
|
pp. 373-374
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2008,
Vol.20
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Author
|
Title
|
number
|
Page to Page
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Elsje Bonthuys
|
Institutional Openness and Resistance to Feminist Arguments: The
Example of the South African Constitutional Court
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-36
|
Andrew Ubaka Iwobi
|
No Cause for Merriment: The Position of Widows under Nigerian
Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 37-86
|
Diane Crocker
|
Criminalizing Harassment and the Transformative Potential of Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 87-110
|
Lise Gotell
|
Tracking Decisions on Access to Sexual Assault Complainants'
Confidential Records: The Continued Permeability of Subsections 278.1- 278.9
of the Criminal Code
|
No.1
|
pp. 111-154
|
Mysty S. Clapton
|
Murdoch v. Murdoch: The Organizing Narrative of Matrimonial
Property Law Reform
|
No.2
|
pp. 197-230
|
Estair Van Wagner
|
Equal Choice, Equal Benefit: Gendered Disability and the
Regulation of Assisted Human Reproduction in Canada
|
No.2
|
pp. 231-262
|
Emilia Ordolis
|
Lessons from Colombia: Abortion, Equality, and Constitutional
Choices
|
No.2
|
pp. 263-288
|
Emily van der Meulen, Elya Maria Durisin
|
Why Decriminalize? How Canada's Municipal and Federal
Regulations Increase Sex Workers' Vulnerability
|
No.2
|
pp. 289-312
|
Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2009,
Vol.21
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Author
|
Title
|
number
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Page to Page
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Marie-Claire Belleau, Valerie Bouchard, Rebecca Johnson
|
Rapport minoritaire: La dissidence fait juge
|
No.1
|
pp. 1-18
|
Suzanne Bouclin
|
Women in Prison Movies as Feminist Jurisprudence
|
No.1
|
pp. 19-34
|
Susan C. Boyd
|
High: Marijuana, Women, and the Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 35-54
|
Gillian Calder
|
Penguins and Polyamory: Using Law and Film to Explore the
Essence of Marriage in Canadian Family Law
|
No.1
|
pp. 55-90
|
Sharon Cowan
|
"We Walk Among You": Trans Identity Politics Goes to
the Movies
|
No.1
|
pp. 91-118
|
Orit Kamir
|
North Country s Hero and Her Cinematic Lawyer: Can "Lawyer
Films" and "Women s Films" Merge to Launch a New Feminist Sub-
Genre?
|
No.1
|
pp. 119-142
|
Ummni Khan
|
Putting a Dominatrix in Her Place: The Representation and
Regulation of Female Dom/ Male Sub Sexuality
|
No.1
|
pp. 143-176
|
Jennifer L. Schulz
|
The Cook, the Mediator, the Feminist, and the Hero
|
No.1
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pp. 177-196
|
|
Using Film in the Classroom: The Call and the Responses
|
No.1
|
pp. 197-210
|
Diana Backhouse, Maneesha Deckha
|
Shifting Rationales: The Waning Influence of Feminism on
Canada's Embryo Research Restrictions
|
No.2
|
pp. 229-266
|
Kim Brooks
|
Global Distributive Justice: The Potential for a Feminist
Analysis of International Tax Revenue Allocation
|
No.2
|
pp. 267-298
|
Katy Sakina Frattina
|
Les femmes du Mur des Lamentations
|
No.2
|
pp. 299-314
|
Fiona Kelly
|
Producing Paternity: The Role of Legal Fatherhood in Maintaining
the Traditional Family
|
No.2
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pp. 315-352
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Louise Langevin
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"We- Sisters" and the Rights of Women to Equality:
Analysis of Dissenting Opinions Surrounding the Enactment of Bill 63 Amending
the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms
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No.2
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pp. 353-374
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Margaret Thornton
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Universities Upside Down: The Impact of the New Knowledge
Economy
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No.2
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pp. 375-394
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Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2010,
Vol.22
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Author
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Louise Langevin
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L'analyse comparative entre les sexes: la difficile mise en
oeuvre du droit a l'egalite. Analyse du Rapport de la verificatrice generale
du Canada
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No.1
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pp. 1-12
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Rosella Melanson
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Combler l'ecart salarial entre les hommes et les femmes: les
avantages pour le tresor public
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No.1
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pp. 13-26
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Kathleen A. Lahey
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Women, Substantive Equality, and Fiscal Policy: Gender- Based
Analysis of Taxes, Benefits, and Budgets
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No.1
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pp. 27-106
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Elisabeth Gugl
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The Behavioural Effects of "Joint" Tax and Benefit
Laws on Women's Economic Lives
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No.1
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pp. 107-128
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Faye L. Woodman
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The Fiscal Equality of Women: Proposed Changes to Legislation
Governing Private Pension Plans in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and
Nova Scotia
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No.1
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pp. 129-156
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Yael Hasson
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Who Stands to Lose from Tax Cuts in Israel?
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No.1
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pp. 157-168
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Nathalie J. Chalifour
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A Feminist Perspective on Carbon Taxes
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No.1
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pp. 169-212
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Lorna Turnbull
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The "Wicked Problem" of Fiscal Equality for Women
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No.1
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pp. 213-240
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Vera Manu
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Budget 2010 and the Universal Child Care Benefit: An Inquiry
into the Gendered Nature of Childcare in Canada
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No.1
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pp. 241-246
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Carolyn M. McCarney
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Empty Promises: Why Income Splitting for the Disabled Community
Is Nothing to Get Excited About
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No.1
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pp. 247-266
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Shannon Sampert
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Let Me Tell You a Story: English- Canadian Newspapers and Sexual
Assault Myths
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No.2
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pp. 301-328
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Ruthy Lazar
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Negotiating Sex: The Legal Construct of Consent in Cases of Wife
Rape in Ontario, Canada
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No.2
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pp. 329-364
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Josephine Savarese
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"Doing No Violence to the Sentence Imposed":
Racialized Sex Worker Complainants, Racialized Offenders, and the
Feminization of the Homo Sacer in Two Sexual Assault Cases
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No.2
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pp. 365-396
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Melanie Randall
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Sexual Assault Law, Credibility, and "Ideal Victims":
Consent, Resistance, and Victim Blaming
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No.2
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pp. 397-434
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Janine Benedet
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The Sexual Assault of Intoxicated Women
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No.2
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pp. 435-462
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Katherine Mazurok
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Universally Particular: The Garneau Sisterhood's Challenge to
the Rape Script
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No.2
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pp. 463-484
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Louise Langevin
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The Quebec Crime Victims Compensation Act: When the Clock Is
Ticking against Victims of Intra- Familial Sexual Abuse
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No.2
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pp. 485-504
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Elizabeth Archampong, Fiona Sampson
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Marital Rape in Ghana: Legal Options for Achieving State
Accountability
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No.2
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pp. 505-534
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Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2011,
Vol.23
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Title
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number
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Adelle Blackett, Guest Editor
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Introduction: Regulating Decent Work for Domestic Workers
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No.1
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pp. 1-96
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N. Neetha , Rajni PaIriwala
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The Absence of State Law: Domestic Workers in India
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No.1
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pp. 97-120
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Catharina Calleman
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Domestic Services in a "Land of Equality": The Case of
Sweden
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No.1
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pp. 121-140
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Sarah van Walsum
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Regulating Migrant Domestic Work in the Netherlands:
Opportunities and Pitfalls
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No.1
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pp. 141-166
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Martha Alter Chen
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Recognizing Domestic Workers, Regulating Domestic Work:
Conceptual, Measurement, and Regulatory Challenges
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No.1
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pp. 167-184
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Manuela Tomei
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Decent Work for Domestic Workers: Reflections on Recent
Approaches to Tackle Informality
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No.1
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pp. 185-212
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Dzodzi Tsikata
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Employment Agencies and the Regulation of Domestic Workers in
Ghana: Institutionalizing Informality?
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No.1
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pp. 213-234
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Judy Fudge
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Global Care Chains, Employment Agencies, and the Conundrum of
Jurisdiction: Decent Work for Domestic Workers in Canada
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No.1
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pp. 235-264
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Nisha Varia
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"Sweeping Changes?"A Review of Recent Reforms on
Protections for Migrant Domestic Workers in Asia and the Middle East
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No.1
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pp. 265-288
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Guy Mundlak, Hila Shamir
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Bringing Together or Drifting Apart? Targeting Care Work as
"Work Like No Other"
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No.1
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pp. 289-308
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Peggie R. Smith
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The Pitfalls of Home: Protecting the Health and Safety of Paid
Domestic Workers
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No.1
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pp. 309-340
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Maria Luz Vega Ruiz
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L'administration et l'inspection du travail dans le domaine du
travail domestique: les experiences de l'Am rique latine
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No.1
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pp. 341-358
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Jane Bailey, Mouna Han
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The Gendered Dimensions of Sexting: Assessing the Applicability
of Canada's Child Pornography Provision
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No.2
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pp. 405-441
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Lori G. Beaman
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"It was all slightly unreal": What's Wrong with
Tolerance and Accommodation in the Adjudication of Religious Freedom?
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No.2
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pp. 442-463
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Sarah Berger Richardson, Angela Campbell
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Law and Learning "from the Field": The Pedagogical
Relevance of Collaborative Teacher-Student Empirical Legal Research
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No.2
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pp. 464-487
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Christine Boyle
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A Human Right to Group Self- Identification? Reflections on
Nixon v. Vancouver Rape Relief
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No.2
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pp. 488-518
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Caroline Dick
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A Tale of Two Cultures: Intimate Femicide, Cultural Defences,
and the Law of Provocation
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No.2
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pp. 519-547
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Sonia Gauthier
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L'engagement de ne pas troubler l'ordre public dans les causes
de violence conjugale ayant fait l'objet d'un abandon des poursuites
judiciaires criminelles (art. 810 C.CR.)
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No.2
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pp. 548-578
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Robert Leckey
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The Practices of Lesbian Mothers and Quebec's Reforms
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No.2
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pp. 579-599
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Chantal Morton
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When Bare Breasts Are a "Threat": The Production of
Bodies/ Spaces in Law
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No.2
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pp. 600-626
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Sean Rehaag
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Do Women Refugee Judges Really Make a Difference? An Empirical
Analysis of Gender and Outcomes in Canadian Refugee Determinations
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No.2
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pp. 627-660
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Claire Young
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Pensions, Privatization, and Poverty: The Gendered Impact
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No.2
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pp. 661-685
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Jamie Chai Yun Liew
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Beyond Country of Origin: Smith v. Canada and Refugees from
Unexpected Places
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No.2
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pp. 686-696
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Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2012,
Vol.24
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Author
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Title
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number
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Seori Choi, Lenore Lyons
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Gender, Citizenship, and Women's 'Unskilled' Labour: The
Experience of Filipino Migrant Nurses in Singapore
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No.1
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pp. 1-26
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Nouria Ouali
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Precarite et declassement des migrantes diplomees non
europeennes: menace sur leur projet d'emancipation
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No.1
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pp. 27-52
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Maude Boulet
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Le degre de dequalification professionnelle et son effet sur les
revenus d'emploi des femmes immigrantes membres d'une minorite visible du
Quebec
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No.1
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pp. 53-81
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Marie-Therese Chicha
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Discrimination systemique et intersectionnalite : la
dequalification des immigrantes a Montreal
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No.1
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pp. 82-113
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Myriam Hachimi Alaoui
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L'integration sous condition: valeurs non negociables et egalite
des sexes
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No.1
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pp. 114-134
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Tuulia Law
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Cashing in on Cachet? Ethnicity and Gender in the Strip Club
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No.1
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pp. 135-153
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Anurima Banerji
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Symposium Book Reviews/ Chroniques bibliographiques du
symposium: Makeshift Migrants and the Law: Gender, Belonging, and
Postcolonial Anxieties By Ratna Kapur (New Delhi: Routledge, 2010)
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No.1
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pp. 154-162
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Sian Elias
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JUSTICE for One Half of the Human Race? Responding to Mary
Wollstonecraft's Challenge
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No.1
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pp. 163-179
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Freya Kodar
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Pensions and Unpaid Work: A Reflection on Four Decades of
Feminist Debate
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No.1
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pp. 180-206
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Noel Semple
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Mandatory Family Mediation and the Settlement Mission: A
Feminist Critique
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No.1
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pp. 207-239
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Constance Backhouse
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Sexual Harassment: A Feminist Phrase That Transformed the
Workplace
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No.2
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pp. 275-300
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Rachel K. Bailie
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Minority of One: Violet King s Entry to the Legal Profession
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No.2
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pp. 301-327
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Karen Busby
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Every Breath You Take: Erotic Asphyxiation, Vengeful Wives, and
Other Enduring Myths in Spousal Sexual Assault Prosecutions
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No.2
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pp. 328-358
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Lise Gotell
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Governing Heterosexuality through Specific Consent:
Interrogating the Governmental Effects of R. v J.A.
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No.2
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pp. 359-388
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Erika Rackley
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Why Feminist Legal Scholars Should Write Judgments: Reflections
on the Feminist Judgments Project in England and Wales
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No.2
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pp. 389-413
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Ceri Warnock, Nicola Wheen
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Sex Work in New Zealand: The Re- Importation of Moral
Majoritarianism in Regulating a Decriminalized Industry
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No.2
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pp. 414-438
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Isabel Grant
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"The Normal Ones Take Time": Civil Commitment and
Sexual Assault in R. v Alsadi
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No.2
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pp. 439-457
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Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2013,
Vol.25
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Author
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number
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Suzanne Bouclin, Joille Pastora Sala
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Une analyse de la re'glementation des personnes itinbrantes
selon une perspective pothienne de la discrimination
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No.1
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pp. 1-30
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Janine Benedet, Isabel Grant
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More Than an Empty Gesture: Enabling Women with Mental
Disabilities to Testify on a Promise to Tell the Truth
|
No.1
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pp. 31-55
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Jonnette Watson Hamilton, Jennifer Koshan
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The Supreme Court, Ameliorative Programs, and Disability: Not
Getting It
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No.1
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pp. 56-80
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Kate Kaul
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Vulnerability, for Example: Disability Theory as Extraordinary
Demand
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No.1
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pp. 81-110
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Nancy Hansen, Loma Turnbull
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Disability and Care: Still Not "Getting It"
|
No.1
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pp. 111-127
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Darcy L. MacPherson
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"I Wish the Supreme Court Thought More Like Dianne": A
Comment on Krangle v Brisco
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No.1
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pp. 128-147
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Elaine Craig
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The Case for the Federation of Law Societies Rejecting Trinity
Western University's Proposed Law Degree Program
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No.1
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pp. 148-182
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Francoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie
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The Tale of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada: A Tragedy in
Five Acts
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No.2
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pp. 183-201
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Alana Cattapan
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Rhetoric and Reality: Protecting Women in Canadian Public Policy
on Assisted Human Reproduction
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No.2
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pp. 202-220
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Stu Marvel
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Tony Danza Is My Sperm Donor?: Queer Kinship and the Impact of
Canadian Regulations around Sperm Donation
|
No.2
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pp. 221-248
|
Vanessa Gruben
|
Women as Patients, Not Spare Parts: Examining the Relationship
between the Physician and Women Egg Providers
|
No.2
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pp. 249-283
|
Karen Busby
|
Of Surrogate Mother Born: Parentage Determinations in Canada and
Elsewhere
|
No.2
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pp. 284-314
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Juliet Guichon, Ian Mitchell, Christopher Doig
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Assisted Human Reproduction in Common Law Canada after the
Supreme Court of Canada Reference: Moving beyond Regulation by Colleges of
Physicians and Surgeons
|
No.2
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pp. 315-339
|
Marie-Andree Jacob
|
L'eclipse: quelques empreintes de l'anthropologue feministe
Britannique Marilyn Strathern sur l'encadrement normatif des dons de gametes
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No.2
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pp. 340-353
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Maryline Bruggeman
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La procreation medicalement assistee en France: une question
d'anonymat
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No.2
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pp. 354-368
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Claire Neirinck
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La procreation medicalement assistee en France : une question
d'egalite?
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No.2
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pp. 369-383
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Stephanie Hennette-Vauchez, Diane Roman
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La procreation est-elle vraiment devenue une question de choix?:
La question du genre dans le droit medical et biomedical francais
|
No.2
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pp. 384-406
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Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2014,
Vol.26
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Author
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number
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Aimee Craft
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Living Treaties, Breathing Research
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No.1
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pp. 1-22
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Martin J. Cannon
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Race Matters: Sexism, Indigenous Sovereignty, and McIvor
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No.1
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pp. 23-50
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Sherene Razack
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It Happened More than Once: Freezing Deaths in Saskatchewan
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No.1
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pp. 51-80
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Rakhi Ruparelia
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Legal Feminism and the Post-Racism Fantasy
|
No.1
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pp. 81-115
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Vrinda Narain
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Taking Culture out of Multiculturalism
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No.1
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pp. 116-152
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