Double Jeopardy: Motherwork and the LawSumach Press, 2001 - 229 pages Many women today have broader life choices than previous generations of women. Yet, despite the advances made, women who become mothers still find that their social and economic realities are severely constrained. If women have children, they are faced with the question of how to provide for their children's care while also satisfying their own interests and maintaining their economic security. |
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... Justice L'Heureux - Dubé held that the old model was no longer good law.30 Conflicting decisions across the country reflect the uncertainty about the appropriate stan- dard to apply . The 2001 decision of Madam Justice Abella of the On ...
... Justice , Gender and the Family ( New York : Basic Books , 1989 ) , 156 , 159 . 34. Bakker , " Towards Engendering Budgets , " 303 . 35. Monica Townsend , Protecting Public Pensions : Myths vs. Reality ( Ottawa : Cana- dian Centre for ...
... Justice Rosalie , 107-108 Aboriginal people . See First Nations abortion access to , 79 , 160 in Canadian law , 67-68 , 71-72 , 79 , 151 in Europe , 151 and ideology of motherhood , 61 and Parliament , 79 , 160 in U.S. law , 71–72 , 151 ...