- Fecha
2002
- Autores
Radha Jhappan, Sheila McIntyre, Diana Majury, Lise Gotell, Daiva Stasiulis, Abigail B. Bakan, Joanne St Lewis, Sheilah L. Martin, y Susan Phillips
- Resumen
After more than two decades of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, it is only appropriate that feminist scholars would turn a critical eye to the achievements for social justice obtained through the courts. In this collection of nine essays, the authors grapple with the difficult question of whether the courts have done more harm or good to women's causes. The result is an interesting, at times challenging, and sometimes puzzling set of reflections on the future of women's legal strategies in Canada.
- Number of pages
407
- Editor
University of Torono Press Incorporated
- Lugar de publicación
Canada
- Tipos de contenido
Análisis de políticas
- Los grupos destinatarios
Conciencia Pública
- Relevancia geográfica
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombia Británica, Otras provincias, Federal, Nueva Escocia, y National relevance