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Law, Women Judges and the Gender Order:Lessons from the High Court of Australia
Gender and judging at the International Criminal Court: lessons from 'feminist judgment projects'
- Grey, Rosemary, McLoughlin, Kcasey, Chappell, Louise
Justice Carolyn Simpson and women’s changing place in the legal profession: ‘Yes, you can!’
- McLoughlin, Kcasey, Stenstrom, Hannah
- McLoughlin, Kcasey, Williams, Joan
Feminist interventions in law reform: criminalising image-based sexual abuse in New South Wales
- McLoughlin, Kcasey, O'Brien, Alex
The politics of the public and private spheres: the High Court's decision in Monis and the gendered privileging of free speech
- McLoughlin, Kcasey, Jose, Jim
'Collegiality is not compromise': farewell Justice Crennan, the consensus woman
John Stuart Mill and the Contagious Diseases Acts: whose law? Whose liberty? Whose greater good?
- Jose, Jim, McLoughlin, Kcasey
Situating women judges on the High Court of Australia: not just men in skirts?
'A particular disappointment?' Judging women and the High Court of Australia
Accepted wisdom about the politics of abortion and miscalculating the strength of civil rights
- McLoughlin, Kcasey, McDonald, Bronwyn
Judicial fictions and the fictive feminists: re-imagination as feminist critique in PGA v The Queen
The politics of gender diversity on the High Court of Australia
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