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The UCLA Women's Law Journal was an academic legal journal dedicated to using the power of language to educate people and amplify women's voices. It focused on the common struggles of women and celebrated diversity as a strength in feminist legal scholarship. Through its commitment to diversity, the journal aimed to represent the reality of all women's lives and experiences, without separating voices into exclusionary categories.
As of Volume 29, UCLA Women's Law Journal is continued by the UCLA Journal of Gender and Law.
Volume 5, Issue 1, 1994
Symposium: Women in Central and Eastern Europe: Nationalism, Feminism and Possibilities for the Future
Symposium
Community, Identity, and Power: Some Thoughts on Women and Law in Central and Eastern Europe
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Women and Nationalism: On the Position of Women in the Nationalist Movements of the Balkan Peninsula
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Feminist Politics - Experience in Parliament
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