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Acknowledgements | ||
Ch. 1 | From past to present: Building on the foundation of ideas | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Towards multidisciplinarity: Gendered discourse, judicial ideologies and the power of law | 23 |
Ch. 3 | Unequal by law: The early years | 39 |
Ch. 4 | Women are persons after all: The rights of Sally Reed and Jane Roe | 79 |
Ch. 5 | Of equality and justice: Language, gender, and legal ideology in the American context | 101 |
Notes | 131 | |
Bibliography | 135 | |
List of cases analyzed and cited | 143 | |
App. I | 145 | |
App. II | 146 | |
Index | 153 |
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