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    Judith E. Tucker, In the House of the Law.Qudsia Mirza - 2002 - Feminist Legal Studies 10 (2):185-187.
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    Sakuntala Narasimhan, Empowering Women, An Alternative Strategy from Rural India.Qudsia Mirza - 2002 - Feminist Legal Studies 10 (2):189-193.
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    Patricia Williams: Inflecting Critical Race Theory. [REVIEW]Qudsia Mirza - 1999 - Feminist Legal Studies 7 (2):111-132.
    Critical Race Theory (C.R.T.) has developed out of a deep dissatisfaction that many black legal scholars in the U.S. felt with liberal civil rights discourse, a discourse premised upon the ideals of assimilation, ‘colour-blindness’ and integration. In addition, the emergence of the Critical Legal Studies movement provided Critical Race theorists with an innovative lexicon and practice which allowed them to develop a critique of traditional race analysis and U.S. law. Patricia Williams has played a key role in the formation of (...)
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