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P-ISSN 1033-2839
E-ISSN 1839-3713
Article
Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2000January 01, 2000 AEST

“The Adequacy of their Attention”: Gender-Bias and the Incorporation of Feminist Perspectives in the Australian Introductory Law Subject

Helen Ward,
feminist analysisgender-biasfeministthe pearce committee
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Ward, Helen. 2000. “‘The Adequacy of Their Attention’: Gender-Bias and the Incorporation of Feminist Perspectives in the Australian Introductory Law Subject.” Legal Education Review 11 (1). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.6130.

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