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Helen Irving

    There's a Monster in the Cupboard
    The Ladies' Wreath; Volume 7
    Five Things to Know about the Australian Constitution
    To Constitute a Nation
    A Woman's Constitution?
    Gender and the Constitution
    • Gender and the Constitution

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the complexities of drafting constitutions, the book explores how to effectively integrate gender equity and agency into legal frameworks. It examines the obstacles faced during the constitution-making process and emphasizes the importance of including diverse voices to achieve meaningful representation and rights for all genders. Through various case studies and analyses, it highlights strategies to promote inclusivity and the potential impact of equitable constitutions on society.

      Gender and the Constitution
    • To Constitute a Nation

      A Cultural History of Australia's Constitution

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The 1997 publication delves into the Australian constitution, offering a creative and insightful examination of its broader implications. It explores the historical and social contexts that shaped the constitution, making complex legal concepts accessible and relevant to contemporary discussions. Through its imaginative approach, the book invites readers to reflect on the significance of constitutional frameworks in shaping national identity and governance.

      To Constitute a Nation
    • The book addresses common inquiries regarding Australia's constitution, providing clear explanations and insights. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the legal framework that governs Australia. Through accessible language, the author demystifies constitutional principles and their implications for citizens.

      Five Things to Know about the Australian Constitution
    • This whimsical adventure introduces Buckeroo, a playful monster hiding in the cupboard, who delights in playtime but has a knack for startling with his 'boo-hoo!' A blend of caution and curiosity reveals his friendly nature, transforming fear into fun as readers learn that this seemingly scary creature is just looking for companionship and amusement.

      There's a Monster in the Cupboard