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Máiréad Enright, Julie McCandless and Aoife O’Donoghue (eds.): Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments: Judges’ Troubles and the Gendered Politics of Identity

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  1. For information on future US projects see https://sites.temple.edu/usfeministjudgments/projects/. (Accessed 18 June 2019).

  2. Attorney General v X, chapter 18; Re Family Planning Association of Northern Ireland v Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety, chapter 21; Society for the Protection of Unborn Children’s Application for Judicial Review, chapter 22.

  3. McGee v Attorney General, chapter 5.

  4. Flynn v Power, chapter 6.

  5. Chapter 18.

  6. Chapter 10.

  7. Chapter 5.

  8. Chapter 5.

  9. Chapter 25.

  10. O’Keefe v Hickey, chapter 16; The PKU case, chapter 19; and A and B (by C) v A (Health and Social Services Trust, chapter 30.

  11. Barnes v Belfast City Council, chapter 29.

  12. McGimpsey v Ireland, chapter 11.

  13. Chapters 5–10.

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Sharma, K. Máiréad Enright, Julie McCandless and Aoife O’Donoghue (eds.): Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments: Judges’ Troubles and the Gendered Politics of Identity. Fem Leg Stud 27, 351–356 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-019-09406-1

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