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11 Law Context: A Socio-Legal J. 1 (1993)

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Law in Context
a socio-legal journal
Volume 11(1) 1993



Contents
Shells of Steel and Bodies of Pulp: Commercial Man,
Commercial Morality
   Paula Baron (School of Law, University of Tasmania)
Legal Transplantation: A Case Study of The Migration of
The Australian Collective Labour Law to Nigeria
   Paul Omojo Omaji (Legal Studies Area, Edith
Cowan University)
Writing Histories of Revenue Law: The New
Productivity Research
  Judith E. Grbich, (Department of Legal Studies,
La Trobe University)                                      57
Assimilating Feminist Jurisprudence
   Ngaire Naffine (School of Law, University of Adelaide) 78
Through the Looking Glass: Gender, Class, and
Shared Interests
The Myth of the Representative Individual
   Sandra S. Berns (School of Law, University of Tasmania) 95

Reviews
Susanne Davies  The London Hanged: Peter Linebaugh    125
Sara L. Knox     The Rule of Law in a Penal Colony:
                 David Neal                              128
Carol Bacchi     Making all the Difference: Martha Minow 130
Judith E. Grbich Law and the Sexes: Ngaire Naffine    134

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