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Reassessing Portia: The Iconic Potential ofShakespeare's Woman Lawyer Erika Rackley OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 44
Embodying the Law:Coker and Osamor v. The Lord Chancellorand the Lord Chancellor's Department [2002]I.R.L.R. 80 (Court of Appeal) Anne Morris Case Law Studies Pages: 45 - 55
Surety Wives in the House of Lords: Time forSolicitors to `Get Real'?Royal Bank of Scotland plc v. Etridge (No. 2) [2001] 4 All E.R. 449 Debra Morris Case Law Studies Pages: 57 - 69
Public Values, Private Contractsand the Colliding Worlds of Family and Market:German Federal Constitutional Court,`Marital Agreement' Decisions of 6 February2001 and 29 March 2001 Peer Zumbansen Case Law Studies Pages: 71 - 84
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Book Review: Fiona Beveridge, Sue Nott and Kylie Stephen(eds), Making Women Count: IntegratingGender into Law and Policy Making Chloë J. Wallace BookReview Pages: 89 - 91
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