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Grounding Access To Justice Theory And Practice In The Experiences Of Women Abused By Their Intimate Partners, Janet Mosher
Grounding Access To Justice Theory And Practice In The Experiences Of Women Abused By Their Intimate Partners, Janet Mosher
Janet Mosher
For women seeking to extricate themselves from the web of entrapment woven together by the multiple threads that make up the coercive control repertoire of their abusive intimate partners, it is often difficult to avoid engagement with legal systems. Yet, the legal systems they encounter—criminal, family, child welfare, immigration among them—are frequently unwelcoming (if not hostile), controlling, demeaning, fragmented and contradictory. While there has been a recent explosion of interest in “access to justice,” little attention has been paid to how we might conceptualize access to justice in a manner that speaks meaningfully to the circumstances of women who experience …
Walking On Eggshells: Abused Women's Experiences Of Ontario's Welfare System, Janet E. Mosher
Walking On Eggshells: Abused Women's Experiences Of Ontario's Welfare System, Janet E. Mosher
Janet Mosher
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Une Marche En Terrain Glissant, Janet E. Mosher