Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal Women
Interesting issues arise around the intersection of including women’s work in any law school curriculum and the experience of Aboriginal women. As an Aboriginal woman it seems a natural personal focus for me. The issues that the meeting of women’s work and the experience of Aboriginal women raises a...
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1995-01-01
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author | Larissa Behrendt |
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description | Interesting issues arise around the intersection of including women’s work in any law school curriculum and the experience of Aboriginal women. As an Aboriginal woman it seems a natural personal focus for me. The issues that the meeting of women’s work and the experience of Aboriginal women raises are easily transferred through other areas of law.
The issue of work and Aboriginal women needs to be looked at in an historical context. |
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spelling | doaj.art-80cb95191f6b46c2b39cae11826274c82024-03-20T22:13:11ZengBond UniversityLegal Education Review1033-28391839-37131995-01-0162Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal WomenLarissa BehrendtInteresting issues arise around the intersection of including women’s work in any law school curriculum and the experience of Aboriginal women. As an Aboriginal woman it seems a natural personal focus for me. The issues that the meeting of women’s work and the experience of Aboriginal women raises are easily transferred through other areas of law. The issue of work and Aboriginal women needs to be looked at in an historical context.https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.6043 |
spellingShingle | Larissa Behrendt Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal Women Legal Education Review |
title | Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal Women |
title_full | Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal Women |
title_fullStr | Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal Women |
title_short | Women's Work: The Inclusion of the Voice of Aboriginal Women |
title_sort | women s work the inclusion of the voice of aboriginal women |
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