CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF LAW
- White Female Help and Chinese-Canadian Employers: Race, Class, Gender,
and Law in the Case of Yee Clun, 1924 (Constance Backhouse)
- Illegal Operations: Women, Doctors, and Abortion, 1886-1939 (Angus
McLaren)
PART TWO: MORALITY AND THE CRIMINAL LAW
- LEAF and Pornography: Litigating on Equality and Sexual Representations
(Karen Busby)
- The Politics of Law Reform: Prostitution Policy in Canada, 1985-1995
(Nick Larsen)
- Just Say No to the War on Drugs (Barney Sneiderman)
- Corporate Crime (Robert Gordon & Ian Coneybeer)
PART THREE: MINORITIES AND THE LAW
- Alternative Paradigms: Law as Power, Law as Process (Russel Lawrence
Barsh and Chantelle Marlor)
- Constructing Lesbian and Gay Rights (Douglas Sanders)
- Justice between Cultures: Autonomy and the Protection of Cultural Affiliation
(Denise G. Réaume)
PART FOUR: WOMEN AND THE LAW
- Civil, Constitutional, and Criminal Justice Responses to Female Partner
Abuse: Proposals for Reform (Mark Anthony Drumbl)
- The Battered Woman Syndrome Revisited: Some Complicating Thoughts Five
Years after R. v. Lavallee (Martha Shaffer)
- Private Troubles, Private Solutions: Poverty among Divorced Women and
the Politics of Support Enforcement and Child Custody Determination (Jane
Pulkingham)
PART FIVE: FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN LAW AND SOCIETY
- Criminal Responses to Hate-Motivated Violence: Is Bill C-41 Tough Enough?
(Martha Shaffer)
- An Introduction to Restorative Justice (Burt Galaway and Joe Hudson)
- Restorative Justice through Mediation: The Impact of Programs in Four
Canadian Provinces (Mark S. Umbreit)
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