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Vol 1 No 2 (2001): QUT Law & Justice Journal
Feature: The Feminist Legal Academic Workshop 2001
Published:
2012-06-20
Editorial
Feminist Legal Academic Workshop 2001 Introduction
Helen Stacy
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Current Issues
Gender and Power: Balancing Rhetoric and Reality in the Family Court
Neil Buckley
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Dorothy Goes to Law School: Stories of Institutional Inertia and Response in the American Legal Academy
K Lee Adams
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Working Part Time: Reflections on "Practicing" the Work - Family Juggling Act
Beth Gaze
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Flexible Schedules, Lower Pay and Women's "Opportunities" in Law
Chris Geller
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The Law Council of Australia Policy 2001 on the Process of Judicial Appointments: Any Good News for Future Female Judicial Appointees?
Barbara Hamilton
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Articles - General Issue
The Public/Private Law Dichotomy and its Relationships with the Policy/Operational Factors Distinction in Tort Law
Anne Deegan
Guided by Race: An Ethical and Policy Analysis of Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement Decisionmaking
Brandon Del Pozo
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Emerging Scholars' Section
Case Note: The Lesser of Two Evils: FAI General Insurance Co Ltd v Australian Hospital Care Pty Ltd
Michele Muscillo
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Book Reviews
L Boulle, Mediation: Skills and Techniques, Butterworth Skills Series 2001
Donna Cooper
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C Cunneen, Conflict, Politics and Crime: Aboriginal Communities and the Police and S Walklate, Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice, Willan Publishing 2001
Barbara Hocking
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N Preston, Understanding Ethics 2nd Edn, Federation Press 2001 232pp
Sally Kift
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