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Australian Women's Research Centre conference (1st. : 1993 : Melbourne, Victoria.)
Title
Women & the law : judicial attitudes as they impact on women : proceedings of a conference held on 9-10 June, 1993 at Melbourne / edited by Anne Thacker
Published
Geelong, Vic. : Deakin University Press, 1998
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ADPML SPDU
347.940082 Tha/Wat
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KN 152.2 K1 Tha/Wat
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Description
xiv, 193 pages ; 25 cm
Analysis
Attitudes
Cases (Law)
Courts
Domestic violence
Equity
Federal issue
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Judicial independence
Sex discrimination
Sex offences
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Women
Notes
"Hosted by the Australian Women's Research Centre, Deakin University"
Proceedings of a conference held on 9-10 June at Melbourne
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-193)
Subject
Sex discrimination in justice administration -- Australia -- Congresses.
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Australia -- Congresses.
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings.
Author
Thacker, Anne
Deakin University. Australian Women's Research Centre.
Australian Women's Research Centre conference (1st. : 1993 : Melbourne, Victoria.)
ISBN
0949823449
Other Titles
Women and the law ; judicial attitudes as they impact on women
Women and the law : judicial attitudes as they impact on women
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