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25 Griffith L. Rev. [i] (2016)

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Griffith  Law  Review
Volume  25  Number   1  March 2016

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Gender, Health and the Law
Guest editors: Ronli Sifris, Kate Seear and Genevieve Grant

     Introduction
   1 Gender, health and the law: opportunities and challenges for reform
     Ronli Sifris, Kate Seear and Genevieve Grant

     Articles
 13  Addiction veridiction: gendering agency in legal mobilisations of addiction discourse
     Kate Seear and Suzanne Fraser

 30  Responses to family and domestic violence: supporting women?
     kylie valentine and Jan Breckenridge

 45  The involuntary sterilisation of marginalised women: power, discrimination, and
     intersectionality
     Ronli Sifris

 71  Protecting the future well: access to preconception genetic screening and testing and the right
     not to use it
     Isabel Ann Karpin

 87  The contradictions of gender: women, men and violence in mental health research-policy, law
     and human   rights
     Penelope Weller

104  Judging gender in tort thresholds
     Genevieve M. Grant

     Review  Essay
129  Abortion, law reform and the context of decision-making
     Heather Douglas and Katherine Kerr

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