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Vol. 6, Issue 2, 1995January 01, 1995 AEST

Citizenship and Gender in the Public Law Curriculum: Reclaiming Political Stories and Context

Kim Rubenstein,
migration lawadministrative lawconstitutional law
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Rubenstein, Kim. 1995. “Citizenship and Gender in the Public Law Curriculum: Reclaiming Political Stories and Context.” Legal Education Review 6 (2). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.6050.

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