Texas Journal of Women and the Law back issues from October 2005:
SOLUTION TO DISSOLUTION: DETECTIVE FICTION FROM WILKIE COLLINS TO GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
Oct 01, 2005; ... The distinction's always fine between detection and invention. -Mary Jo Salter1 I.Introduction The detective novel, as a literary genre, has traditionally presupposed a legal culture in which the guilty can be identified and their crimes satisfyingly punished, a culture ...
GEORGIA'S MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT: AN EFFECTIVE CHALLENGE TO COVERTURE
Oct 01, 2005; ... I. Introduction "[A]ll men are created equal"1 are the enduring words of the Declaration of Independence that have echoed throughout the history of the United States and have remained the foundation of American society. Unfortunately for women, at the time of the writing of the ...
GENDER CONSTRUCTION AND THE LIMITS OF LIBERAL EQUALITY
Oct 01, 2005; ... I. Introduction This article will suggest a possible answer to the puzzling question of why despite the egalitarian principles upon which Western liberal democracies are allegedly predicated sex discrimination in these societies persists and sex discrimination on the basis of religion ...
UNOFFICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY: A PROPOSAL FOR THE PERMANENT WOMEN'S TRIBUNAL ON SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN ARMED CONFLICT
Oct 01, 2005; ... I. Introduction Before an unofficial1 "tribunal" organized by women's rights activists during the 1993 Vienna World Conference on Human Rights ("Vienna Conference"), a Bosnian woman voiced her despair, highlighting the international legal order's tragic failure to adequately address ...