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    Fairness and Justice for All? The House of Lords in White v. White [2000] 2 F.L.R. 981.A. Diduck - 2001 - Feminist Legal Studies 9 (2):173-183.
    In the recent U.K. decision of White v.White, the House of Lords clarified thelaw to be applied in applications under s. 25of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. Itconfirmed that the overriding goal of the courtin such cases was to achieve fairness, but,crucially, it articulated a view of fairnesswhich took equality and non-discrimination asstarting points. On this view, the courtchallenged historically gendered assumptions offairness, contribution to the family welfare,and the value of different kinds of work. Whilethe decision has far-reaching potential toachieve (...)
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  2. Auchmuty, Rosemary, 263 Biggs, Hazel, 171 Burton, Mandy, 247 Chaplin, Sue, 199.Man Chung Chiu, Davina Cooper, A. Diduck, Katherine Doolin, Peter Goodrich, Daphna Hacker, Catherine Hobby, K. Keywood, Katherine O’Donovan & Erika Rackley - 2001 - Feminist Legal Studies 9 (275).
     
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    Doing Home.Alison Diduck - 2009 - Feminist Legal Studies 17 (3):293-295.
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    Alldridge, P. and Brants, C.(eds), Personal Autonomy, The Private Sphere and Criminal Law: A Comparative Study (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2001). Andrews, LB, Future Perfect (New York Chichester: Columbia University Press, 2000). [REVIEW]N. Basch, H. Charlesworth, C. Chinkin, A. Diduck, F. Kaganas, B. Fawcett, S. Lamb, A. McColgan & S. Rahman-Khan - 2001 - Feminist Legal Studies 9 (3):273-274.
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    Postmodern Legal Feminism. [REVIEW]Alison Diduck - 1995 - Feminist Review 49 (1):119-121.
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