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“Equal treatment” of the sexes in European Community law: What does “equal” mean?

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This essay is based, in part, on an LL.M. thesis, completed at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 1990. For help with the thesis, I should like to thank Brenda Cossman, Catharine MacKinnon and, above all, Mary Jane Mossman. For help with earlier versions of this paper (one of which was presented at the 1991 Law & Society conference), my thanks to Kathy De Gama, Deborah Gellner, Jo Shaw, and to the reader forFeminist Legal Studies, However, I alone am responsible for any errors or weaknesses of opinion.

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More, G.C. “Equal treatment” of the sexes in European Community law: What does “equal” mean?. Feminist Legal Stud 1, 45–74 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01191524

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