Women and the Law in Australia (Bundle)
| Author(s) : | Easteal, P (Editor) and expert legal contributors |
|---|---|
| Short Description : | Dual Format - Package: eBook + Hard copy |
| Publisher : | LexisNexis |
| Format : | ePub |
| ISBN : | 9780000782113 |
| Published : | July, 2010 |
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An important milestone in the development of legal practice in Australia.
The first of its kind, Women and the Law in Australia provides practical advice on dealing with issues in the practice of law that are of specific importance to women. It is intended not just to highlight the problems that women experience with the legal system as defendants, complainants, victims, witnesses and practitioners but also to identify pragmatic steps for solicitors, barristers and policy-makers.
The text is a compilation of contributions, with all contributors experts in their area of law, who come from legal practice, academia or government; it explores the cultural and legal context of each topic.
Please choose your device carefully and only download your eBook to the device on which you intend to read it. eBooks cannot be moved from one device to another.
An important milestone in the development of legal practice in Australia.
The first of its kind, Women and the Law in Australia provides practical advice on dealing with issues in the practice of law that are of specific importance to women. It is intended not just to highlight the problems that women experience with the legal system as defendants, complainants, victims, witnesses and practitioners but also to identify pragmatic steps for solicitors, barristers and policy-makers.
The text is a compilation of contributions, with all contributors experts in their area of law, who come from legal practice, academia or government; it explores the cultural and legal context of each topic.
1. Setting the Stage: The 'Iceberg' Jigsaw Puzzle
2. Women and ADR
3. Women and Business Law: Sole Traders and Partnerships
4. Women and Company Law
5. (Consumer) Contracts
6. Criminal Law: Rape
7. Women and Criminal Defences to Homicide
8. Discrimination Law
9. Domestic Violence
10. The Evidential Process and the Complainant
11. Family Law
12. Gender and Intellectual Property
13. Intersectionality: Indigenous Women
2. Women and ADR
3. Women and Business Law: Sole Traders and Partnerships
4. Women and Company Law
5. (Consumer) Contracts
6. Criminal Law: Rape
7. Women and Criminal Defences to Homicide
8. Discrimination Law
9. Domestic Violence
10. The Evidential Process and the Complainant
11. Family Law
12. Gender and Intellectual Property
13. Intersectionality: Indigenous Women

