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Not Always in Knots

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Minow Martha, Not Only for Myself: Identity, Politics and the Law. New York: New York Press, 1997. Pp. 245. $25.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

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Copyright © 1999 by The Law and Society Association.

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Footnotes

The author thanks Nancy Reichman for useful suggestions on a previous draft.

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