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The Salience of the "Cyborg Manifesto": A Reboot
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Let's talk about sext : gendered millennial perceptions of sexting in a cyborg society
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Materialism, Sex Work, and the Law: Doing Feminist Legal Theory Differently
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Gender and the Rule of Law in Theory and Practice: Challenges and Prospects for Strengthening Women's Access to Justice in Gender-Based Violence Cases
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Fusions of the feminine and technology : exploring the cyborg as subversive tool for feminist reconstructions of identity
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Applying Sharīʿa in post-revolutionary Egypt: theory and practice revisited
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Gender-based violence and gender stereotyping in international law
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The Judiciary, Diversity, and Justice For All Revisited
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Naming the witch, housing the witch and living with witchcraft: an ethnography of ordinary lives in Northern Ghana's witch camps
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Rational Witches?
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Feminist Approaches to the Regulation of Sex Work: Patterns in Transnational Governance Feminist Law Making
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Revisiting the legal position relating to airline liability in international law
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The Forgotten Foundations of Feminist Legal Scholarship: Introduction
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Feminist Jurisography: Woman's Estate, Australia, 1970
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International declarations and laws to mitigate gender base violence for women and men with highlights on Cameroon situation
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The Lost Manifestos on Social Reproduction: Revisiting Wages For/Against Housework
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Invisibility and Dis-Identification of Algerian Women: Feminist Jurisprudence Eyes on the Legal Provisions related to Personal Status and Criminal
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Pay discrimination revisiting the concept and international perspectives
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Childhood Trauma, Repression, and Feminist Reimagining Behind Locked Doors: The Witch, a film by Erman Bostan
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After Atlanta: Revisiting the Legal System’s Deadly Stereotypes of Asian American Women
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The Regulatory Framework for Crowdsourced Online Dispute Resolution: Revisiting the Dispute Resolution Triangle
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The New Transgender Tipping Point: Trumpism, Medical Necessity & Gender-Affirming Care
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How can critical and feminist scholars respond to the decision in 'For Women Scotland'?
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Toward Digital Corporate Law: Revisiting Corporate Law's Responses to Technology