Introduction to Feminist JurisprudenceCavendish Publishing, 1998 M09 7 - 364 pages This book provides a student text covering the major issues in feminist jurisprudence and to analyse the manner in which both traditional jurisprudence and law have remained a masculine subject. |
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... STERILISATION 219 The case law 220 COURT ORDERED CAESAREAN SECTIONS 223 Treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983 225 INFERTILITY TREATMENT 227 ABORTION RIGHTS 229 Introduction 229 The evolution of abortion law in England 230 'Foetal ...
... STERILISATION 219 The case law 220 COURT ORDERED CAESAREAN SECTIONS 223 Treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983 225 INFERTILITY TREATMENT 227 ABORTION RIGHTS 229 Introduction 229 The evolution of abortion law in England 230 'Foetal ...
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