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Call for Papers
This conference about women's legal and economic status in two multicultural societies directs attention to the experiences of mainstream, ethnic and Indigenous women.
Participants, researchers, legal and social work practitioners and postgraduate students, can present their research as either 20 minute papers or contributions to roundtables on topics including, but not restricted to, the following:
- the consequences of women's subordinate legal status in the colonial and postcolonial property regimes of Canada and Australia
- poverty & women
- sex-based wage disparity
- marriage, divorce & women's economic status
Send an abstract of approximately 100 words, with a brief CV, specifying audio-visual needs, etc., with a return email address, by 30 January 2002 by post or email to:
Dr Nancy E. Wright,
Status of Women Conference,
Centre for the Interdisciplinary Study of Property Rights,
Room 134 McMullin Building, The University of Newcastle,
Callaghan, NSW, 2308. Australia
Fax: (61) 2-4921-6933
Email: elnew@alinga.newcastle.edu.au
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