Pregnant Embodiment and Women's Autonomy Rights in Law: An Analysis of the Language and Politics of Winnipeg Child and Family Services v. D.F.G
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Randall, MelanieKeywords
AutonomyLaw
Politics
Rights
Philosophical Ethics
Health Care Programs for Women
Health Care for Embryos and Fetuses
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/919657Saskatchewan Law Review 1999; 62(2): 515-542
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