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Vol.I, No.1, 1993
Sally Sheldon, Who is the Mother to Make the Judgment?: The Constructions
of Woman in English Abortion Law (3-22). Abstract
Philip A. Thomas, The Nuclear Family, Ideology and Aids in the Thatcher
Years (23-44)
Gillian C. More, "Equal Treatment" of the Sexes in European
Community Law: What Does "Equal" Mean? (45-74). Abstract
Katherine O'Donovan, Marriage: A Sacred or Profane Love Machine?
(75-90)
Christine Bell: Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania,
et al. v. Robert P. Casey, et al. (91-102)
Joanne Conaghan: Review of The Hidden Gender of Law (Regina
Graycar and Jenny Morgan) (103-105)
Jo Bridgeman: Review of Sex Exposed, Sexuality and the Pornography
Debate (Lynne Segal and Mary McIntosh, eds.) (105-109)
Belinda Meteyard: Review of Familiar Exploitation: A New Analysis
of Marriage in Contemporary Western Societies (Christine Delphy and
Diana Leonard) (109-111)
Vol.I, No.2, 1993
Shelley Wright, Patriarchal Feminism and the Law of the Father
(115-140)
Julia Adiba Sohrab, Avoiding the 'Exquisite Trap': A Critical Look
at the Equal Treatment/Special Treatment Debate in Law (141-162)
Ailbhe Smyth, The 'X' Case: Women and Abortion in the Republic of
Ireland, 1992 (163-177)
Suzanne Gibson, The Discourse Of Sex/War: Thoughts on Catharine MacKinnon's
1993 Oxford Amnesty Lecture (179-188)
Joanne Conaghan, Harassment and the Law of Torts: Khorasandjian
v. Bush (189-197)
Jane Hinde, Civil Remedies For Childhood Sexual Abuse: Finding Ways
Round the Statute of Limitations and Stubbings v.Webb (197-202)
Deborah Z. Cass, R. v. Hakopian (203-208)
Attracta Ingram, Gender Cleansing Justice (209-214)
Jane Connors, Review of Of Bridles and Burnings: The Punishment
of Women (E.J. Burford and Sandra Shulman); Marriage, Wife-beating
and the Law in Victorian England (Maeve E. Doggett) (215-218)
Gwynn Davis, Review of Dispute Resolution in Australia (Hilary
Astor and Christine M. Chinkin) (218-220)
Katja Boeddinghaus and Anne Hundhausen, Review of The Silence
of the Lambs (220-222)
Vol.II, No.1, 1994
Sheila Duncan, "Disrupting the Surface of Order and Innocence":
Towards a Theory of Sexuality and the Law (3-28)
Sylviane Colombo, The Legal Battle for the City: Anti-Pornography
Municipal Ordinances and
Radical Feminism (29-60)
Mary Jane Mossman, Lawyers and Family Life: New Directions for the
1990's (Part One) (61-82). Abstract
Anne Bottomley, Production of a Text: Hammond v. Mitchell
(83-90)
Stephanie Palmer, Equality Issues and Pornography in Canada: R.
v. Butler (91-97)
Rosemary Hunter, Review of Peter Fitzpatrick, The Mythology of
Modern Law (99-102)
Beverley Brown, Review of Luce Irigaray, Je, Tu, Nous: Toward
a Culture of Difference (102-106)
Allison Morris, Review of Frances Heidensohn, The Role of Women
in Law Enforcement (106-108)
Bulletin Board (110-111)
Vol.II, No.2, 1994
Dianne L. Brooks, A Commentary on the Essence of Anti-Essentialism
in Feminist Legal Theory (115-132)
Ian Ward, Law and Literature: A Feminist Perspective (133-158)
Mary Jane Mossman, Lawyers and Family Life: New Directions for the
1990's (Part Two) (159-182). Abstract
Kathy Mack, Case Note: B v. R. Negative Stereotypes
and Women's Credibility (183-194)
Caroline J. Forder, In Search of Justice and Equality in Family
Law: a Review of O'Donovan: Family Law Matters (195-216)
Ruth Mann, Review of Adam Sampson, Acts of Abuse: Sex Offenders and
the Criminal Justice System (217-218)
Elizabeth Woodcraft, An Appreciation of Jo Richardson (219-220)
Bulletin Board (221)
Vol.III, No.1, 1995
Ralph Sandland, Between "Truth" and "Difference":
Poststructuralism, Law and the Power of Feminism (3-47)
Emily Jackson, The Problem with Pornography: A Critical Survey of
the Current Debate (49-70)
Titia Loenen, Comparative Legal Feminist Scholarship and the Importance
of a Contextual Approach to Concepts and Strategies: the Case of the Equality
Debate (71-87)
Susan Easton, Pornography as Incitement to Sexual Hatred (89-104)
Leo Flynn and Anna Lawson, Gender, Sexuality and the Doctrine
of Detrimental Reliance (105-121)
Jo Shaw, Review of J. Conaghan and W. Mansell, The Wrongs of Tort
(123-124)
Hazel Biggs, Review of Michael Crichton, Disclosure (124-126)
Bulletin Board (127-128)
Vol.III, No.2, 1995
Kate Green, Thinking Land Law Differently: Section 70(1)(g) and the
Giving of Meanings (131-157)
Michael Thomson, Woman, Medicine and Abortion in the Nineteenth Century
(159-183)
Donald Nicolson, Telling Tales: Gender Discrimination, Gender Construction
and Battered Women Who Kill (185-206)
Julie Wallbank, Returning the Subject to the Subject of Women's Poverty:
An Essay on the Importance of Subjectivity for the Feminist Research Project
(207-221)
Morayo Atoki, Should Female Circumcision Continue to Be Banned? (223-235)
James T. McHugh, Traumatic Developments: Contractual Theory of Rape
In America (237-247) (abstract)
Katherine O'Donovan, Review of Mary Joe Frug, Postmodern Legal
Feminism (249-252)
Bulletin Board (253-255)
Vol.IV, No.1, 1996
Richard Collier, "Coming Together?": Post-Heterosexuality,
Masculine Crisis and the New Men's Movement (3-48)
Michêle L. Bergeron, Hegemony, Law and Psychiatry: A Perspective
on the Systemic Oppression of "Rogue Mothers" in In Re Aaron
S. (49-72). See abstract.
Robin Mackenzie, Lest We Forget: Feminism and Reappraising the Force
of Tradition (73-88)
Maria Aristodemou, Law and Postmodernity: Explorations Beyond Theory
(89-108)
Leo Flynn, Interpretation and Disputed Accounts in Sexual Harassment
Cases: Steward v. Cleveland Guest (Engineering) Ltd. (109-122)
Elizabeth Kingdom, Review of Davina Cooper, Power in Struggle:
Feminism, Sexuality and the State (123-125)
Paul Skidmore, Review of Alison MacEwen Scott, ed., Gender Segregation
and Social Change (126-128)
Vol.IV, No.2, 1996
Rebecca Boden and Mary Childs, Paying for Procreation:
Child Support Arrangements in the UK (131-157)
Mary White Stewart, Shirley A. Dobbin and Sophia I. Gatowski,
"Real Rapes" and "Real Victims": the Shared Reliance
on Common Cultural Definitions of Rape (159-177). Abstract
Helen Codd, Feminism, Ageism and Criminology: Towards an Agenda for
Future Research (179-194)
Hilary Lim, Messages from a Rarely Visited Island: Duress and Lack
of Consent in Marriage (195-220)
Joanne Conaghan, Equity Rushes in where Tort Law Fears to Tread:
the Court of Appeal Decision in Burris v. Azadani (221-228)
Clare McGlynn, Pregnancy Dismissals and the Webb Litigation (229-242).
Abstract
Michael Thomson, Review of Jo Bridgeman and Susan Millns (eds.),
Law and Body Politics: Regulating the Female Body (243-245)
Hazel Biggs, Review of Jose Van Dyck, Manufacturing Babies and
Public Consent: Debating the New Reproductive Technologies (245-249)
Kate Diesfeld, Review of Denise Russell, Women, Madness, and Medicine
(249-252)
Vol.V, No.1, 1997
Carl F. Stychin, QUEER NATIONS: NATIONALISM, SEXUALITY, AND THE DISCOURSE OF RIGHTS IN QUEBEC (3-34). Abstract. Offprint
Miranda Kaye, EQUITY'S TREATMENT OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DEBT (35-55). Abstract. Offprint
Alice Belcher, GENDERED COMPANY: VIEWS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AT THE INSTITUTE OF DIRECTORS (57-76). Abstract. Offprint
CASE NOTES
Ceri Widdett and Michael Thomson, JUSTIFYING TREATMENT AND OTHER STORIES: Tameside and Glossop Acute Services NHS Trust v. CH (A Patient) (77-89). Offprint
Stephanie Palmer, RAPE IN MARRIAGE AND THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: C.R. v. U.K., S.W. v. U.K. (91-97). Offprint
Sally Sheldon, R v. Queen Charlotte Hospital, Professor Philip Bennett, North Thames Regional Health Authority and Social Services of Brentford and Hounslow LBC ex Parte SPUC Ex Parte Philys Bowman (99-107). Offprint
REVIEWS
Maria Drakopoulou, POSTMODERNISM AND SMART'S FEMINIST CRITICAL PROJECT IN LAW, CRIME AND SEXUALITY: ESSAYS IN FEMINISM (109-121). Offprint
Emily Jackson, REVIEW of Frances E. Olsen, ed., Feminist Legal Theory (123-127). Offprint
Autumn issue 1997, Vol. V no.2:
Judy Grbich, "Taxation Narratives of Economic Gain: Reading Bodies Transgressively" (131-168) (abstract)
Ann Mumford, "Leona Helmsley: The Construction of a Woman Tax Evader" (169-194) (abstract)
Patricia Moynihan, "Ariadne and the "Pathos of Distance": Re-Considering Judgment in Feminist Criminology" (195-224)
Case Note: Hazel Biggs, "Madonna Minus Child Or: Wanted: Dead or Alive! The Right to Have a Dead Partner's Child" (R v. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, ex p Blood, Court of Appeal, 6th February 1997, Lord Woolf MR, Waite, Henry LJJ). (225-234)
Rosemary Auchmuty, "Last in, First Out: Lesbian and Gay Legal Studies. Two Recent Books and their Relevance for Feminist Legal Studies" (On D. Herman and C. Stychin, eds., Legal Inversions: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Politics of Law (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995); C.F. Stychin, Law's Desire: Sexuality and the Limits of Justice (London: Routledge, 1995)). (235-255) (abstract)
Bulletin Board (254-255): for fuller version, click here.
Index to Volume V (256)
Spring issue 1998, Vol. VI no.1
(click here for consolidated abstracts):
Melanie Williams, "Medico-Legal Stories of Female Insanity - Three Nullity Suits", 3-31 (abstract)
Ralph Sandland, "The Mirror and the Veil: Reading The Imaginary Domain",33-58 (abstract)
Madhu Mehra, "Exploring the Boundaries of Law, Gender and Social Reform", 59-83 (abstract)
Andrea Loux, "Idols and Icons: Catharine MacKinnon and Freedom of Expression in North America", 85-104 (abstract)
Janice Richardson, "Beyond Equality and Difference: Sexual Difference in the Work of Adriana Cavarero", 105-120 (abstract)
Adam Gearey, "'Mad and Delirious Words': Feminist Theory and Critical Legal Studies in the work of Peter Goodrich", 121-133 (abstract)
Book Reviews
Rosemary Auchmuty, Review of Hilaire Barnett, Sourcebook on Feminist Jurisprudence, 135-137
Lara Stancich, Review of Sandra
Whitworth, Feminism and International Relations, 137-139
S. Rahman, Review of R.Kapoor and B. Cossman, Subversive Sites:
Feminist Engagements with Law in India, 140-141 [click here
for full text]
Bulletin Board, 142-143
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