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Preliminary Comments on Dark Numbers: Research on Domestic Violence in Central and Eastern Europe
The Woman Question in Post-Socialist Legal Education
Sex equality—a significant contribution to the international human rights canon—was one of the legitimating principles of socialist states in Eastern Europe and, at least formally, of their post-socialist democratic successors. Why then has the subject been ignored or deeply marginalized in post-socialist legal education? Using socio-legal analysis to establish a legitimation or delegitimation dynamic regarding law in theory and practice in both eras, the author provides answers to this question and suggests various options for reforming post-socialist legal education to provide adequate training in the subject of women’s rights consistent with states’ international and regional human rights obligations
Preliminary Comments on Dark Numbers: Research on Domestic Violence in Central and Eastern Europe
Preliminary Comments on Dark Numbers: Research on Domestic Violence in Central and Eastern Europe
Understanding the interface between the Mental Capacity Act’s Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (MCA-DoLS) and the Mental Health Act (MHA)
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