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Sexual politics and the European Union: the new feminist challenge
R. Amy Elman
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE (page vii)
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ABBREVIATIONS (page viii)
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Introduction: The EU From Feminist Perspectives (R. Amy Elman, page 1)
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1. The European Union and the Women Within: An Overview of Women's Rights Policy (Catherine Hoskyns, page 13)
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2. European Union Sexual Harassment Policy (Evelyn Collins, page 23)
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3. The Interplay: The Formation of Sexual Harassment Legislation in France and EU Policy Initiatives (Amy G. Mazur, page 35)
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4. Pornography and Sexual Harassment in the EU (Susanne Baer, page 51)
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5. Pornography, Harm, and Human Rights: The UK in European Context (Catherine Itzin, page 67)
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6. Sexual Trafficking of Women in Europe: A Human Rights Crisis for the European Union (Dorchen Leidholdt, page 83)
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7. Reproductive Technologies in Germany: An Issue for the European Union (Ute Winkler, page 97)
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8. "And Nobody Was Any the Wiser": Irish Abortion Rights and the European Union (Ailbhe Smyth, page 109)
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9. The Common Market of Violence (Jalna Hanmer, page 131)
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10. The European Union and the Future of Feminism (Christine Delphy, page 147)
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REFERENCES (page 159)
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS (page 170)
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INDEX (page 173)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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IA | 73.3 (July 1997): 569-571 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2624296 |
Citable Link
Published: 1996
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781571810465 (paper)
- 9781571810625 (hardcover)