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Some Personal Observations of a Woman Lawyer about the Status of Women Abroad

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Gail McKnight Beekman*
Affiliation:
Georgia State University

Abstract

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Type
International Women’s Year: Focus on Transnational Needs and Initiatives for Women
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1975

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References

1 Parkhurst, Frederick W. Jr., Some E.R.A. Lessons for the U.S. Appendix 1-12, Presentation in Waltham, Massachusetts, Aug 20, 1974.Google Scholar

Arthur T. Von Mehren, Law in Japan; The Legal Order in a Changing Society, passim (1963).

2 Parkhurst, supra note 1, at 8–10.

3 Gail McK. Beekman, A Comparison of Women in the Legal Profession in Scotland and America, 42 N.Y. State Bar J. 21 (1970).

4 Homer, Matina S., Toward An Understanding of Achievement—Related Conflicts in Women, 28 J. Of Social Issues, 159–60 (1972).Google Scholar

5 Id., 157, 159, 173.