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001 - Aspects of Family Law: The Abolition of Marital Power and Equalisation of Rights Between Spouses, Republic of Namibia, Law Reform and Development Commission, Report No. 1, 1994.

002 - Criminal Assault in the Home : Social and Legal Responses to Domestic Violence, Discussion Paper, Victoria, July, 1985.

003 - Studies on Divorce, Law Reform Commission of Canada, Govt. Press, 1975

004 - Personal Law: The Most Common Legal Problems and How to Solve Them, Joseph McLinn, Prentice Hall, NS. 1982.

005 - Empowerment and the Law: Strategies of Third World Women, Margaret Schuler Ed., Off International, Washington DC, 1986.

006 - Women Law: A Guide to Legal Matters Vital To Women, Hemphill & Hemphill, Prentice Hall, NS, 1981.

007 - Women and the Law: Proceedings of the Regional Seminar on Women and the Law,

Flerida Ruth Romero, The Asia Foundation, Philippines, 1983.

008 - Chapter 17, Penal Code, Fiji Government, 1978 Edition.

009 - Chapter 56, Law of Fiji, Juveniles, Fiji Government, 1978 Edition.

010 - Family Law and Population in the Pacific Islands, Murea Pulea, Institute of Pacific Sttdies, USP, Suva, 1986.

011 - A Handbook on Training ParaLegals: Report of a Seminar on Training of Paralegals, International Commission of Jurists, Legal Resources for Social Action, India, 1988.

012 - Forum News: APWLD, Volume 1, Number 2, December 1988.

013 - Sex Discrimination Act 1984: Future Directions and Strategies, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission, Sydney, October 1993.

014 - Papers on the Syariah - Criminal Code (11) 1993 (State of Kelantan), January 1994.

015 - Law Asia: Women and Law, June 1987.

016 - APWLD: It’s Origins, Issues and Vision, Margaret Schuler, 1990.

017 - Women, Policy and Male Violence: International Perspectives, Ed’s: Jalna Hanmer,

Jill Radford & Elizabeth A Stanko.

018- Women and Family Law, AWAM, All Women’s Action Society, Kuala Lumpur.

019 - Our Rights, Our Lives: A Guide to Women’s Legal Rights in Hawaii by Hawaiian

Women Lawyers, 2nd Edition, 1990.

020 - Criminal Injustice (Violence Against Women in Brazil).

021 - Family LOA Bill by the VNKW Committee.

022 - Equality Before the Law by Australian Law Reform Commission.

023 - Asian and Pacifc Women’s Resource and Action Series by Asia and Pacific Development Centre

024 - Task Force Reports - APWLD

025 - Towards International Justice by the International Commission of Jurists

026 - Voting for Peace by the International Commission of Jurists

027 - Justice, not Impurity by the International Commission of Jurists

028 - Asian Seminar on Paralegal Trainers

029 - A Handbook on Training Paralegals

030 - Legal Protection of Lawyers (CIJL Yearbook)

031 - For the Rule of Law - The Review

032 - Voting For Peace By Iinternational Commission of Jurists.

033 - Attacks On Justice: The Harassment and Persecution of Judges and Lawyers, 1992 - 1993.

Mona A Rishwami Ed, Geneva.

034(A/B) - Justice Not Impunity (2Copies) International Commission of Jurists, 1993.

035 - Crime, Deviance And Delinquincy In Fiji by Mensah Adinkrah, FCOSS, 1993.

036 - Commission Of Inquiry On The Courts (Fiji) Commissioner The Honourable Sir David Beattie, August 1994.

037 - My Rights, Who Control, Report of the Regional Consultation

Asia Pacific Women’s Issues, Law and the Development Process, New Delhi, 1989.

038 (A/B) - Memorandum On Reforms Of Laws Relating To Sexual Offences, Shomona Khanna and Ratna Kapur, Centre for Feminist Legal Research, New Delhi, 1996.

039 - Our Laws 7: Christain Marriage Law, Right to Property. Multiple Action Research Group, Government of India, 1992.

040 - Our Laws 9: Rape, Kidnapping and Abduction. Multiple Action Research Group, Governmnet of India, 1992.

041 - Fatwas Against Women In Bangladesh: Women Living Under Muslim Laws, compiled by Marie-Aimee Helie Lucas and Harsh Kapoor, 1996.

042 - Talaq-i-Tafwid: The Muslim Woman’s Contractual Access to Divorce, Women Living Under Muslim Laws, Edited by Lucy Carroll and Harsh Kapoor, 1996.

043 - Gender and Judges: A Judicial Point of View, Sakshi, 1996.

044 - Workshop on Feminist Legal Theory and Practice, Chiagmai, July 20-22, APWLD, 1995.

045 - Gender Bias and the Law: Women Working in the Legal Profession, Report of the Implementation Committee, NSw Attorney General’s Dept, NSW Department for Women, 1996.

046A - Heroines of Fortitude: The Experiences of Women in Court as Victims of Sexual Assault, Summary Report, November 1996, NSW Dept For Women.

046B - Heroines of Fortitude: The Experiences of Women in Court as Victims of Sexual Assault, Report, November 1996, NSW Dept for Women.

047A - Heroines of Fortitude: The Experiences of Women in Court as Victims of Sexual Assault, Summary Report, November 1996, NSW Dept For Women.

047B - Heroines of Fortitude: The Experiences of Women in Court as Victims of Sexual Assault, REPORT, November 1996, NSW Dept for Women.

048 - Abortion is a Woman’s Right: Pat Grogan, Jose Perez, Evelyn Reed.

049 - Abortion: A Woman’s Right to Choose, A Case for Law Repeal by Claudine Holt.

050 - Without Prejudice: Women In The Law by Gill Gatfield, Brrokers Legal

Information, Wellington, 1996.

051A/B - Report of the Joint Parliamentary Select Committee on the Report of the Fiji Constitution Review Commission, Parliamentary Paper No. 17 of 1997

052A/B - Constitution Amendment Bill, 1997

053 - Women Out West - A Report on a Series of Workshops for Aboriginal Women in the West and Far West on NSW in 1992, Women’s Legal Resources Centre.

054 - The Effectiveness of Protection Orders in Australian Jurisdictions, December 1993,

Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

055 - ACT Community Law Reform Report No. 9 - Domestic Violence, The Community Law Reform Committee of the ACT, 1995.

056 - Fiji Law Reform Commission, Family Law Reform, Discussion Paper 1, 1997

057 - Just Tokens? A Report on the Experience of Victim/Survivors of Sexual Assault when making Appliocation for Crimes Compensation, CASA House (Centre Against Sexual Assault)

Royal Women’s Hospital, 1997.

058A - The Crimes (Rape) Act, 1991, Report No. 2, Rape Law Reform Evaluation Project, Department for Justice, Victoria, 1996.

058B - The Crimes (Rape) Act, 1991, Evaluation Report, Department for Justice, Victoia, 1996.

059 - Report of the Fiji-UNAFEI-Jica Joint Seminar, Crime Prevention and Control, 11-15 March, 1996, Raffles Tradewinds, Lami.

060 - Between the Slogans of Communism and the Laws of Islam, M. Tokhtakhhodjaeva, Shirkhat Gah Women’s Resource Centre, 1992.

061 - Indigenous Women within the Criminal Justice System, Office of the DPP, Queensland,

September 1996.

062 - Women and Family Law, Women’s Legal Resources Centre & Redfern Legal Centre Publishing, 1997.

063 - Labouring Under theLaw, Atu Emberson-Bain & Claire Slatter, Fiji Women’s Rights Movement, Suva, 1995.

064 - Your Constitution Your Rights, CCF (Fiji) & Conciliation Resources (London), 1998.

065 - Law for Pacific Women: A Legal Rights Handbook, P Imrana Jalal, FWRM, Suva, 1998.

066 - The International Criminal Court: Towards a Fair and Effective Human Rights Tribunal, International Service for Human Rights, Human Rights Dossier No. 2, 1998.

067 - Human Rights and Legal Status of Women in the Asian and Pacific Region, Studies on Women and Development, United Nations, New York, 1997.

068 - Disability Law and Policy: Fiji Report, FDPA & IJALS, 1998.

069 - From Fiji to the Balkans: A History of the Fiji Police Force, Stanley B Brown, Fiji Police Force, 1998.

070 - Shifting Boundaries in Marriage and Divorce in Muslim Communities, Women & Law in the Muslim World Programme, Special Dossier, Volume 1 (Fall 1996).

071A/B - Constitution of the Republic of the Fiji Islands, 27 July 1998, Government Printery.

072 - The Implementation of Fiji Islands Constitution, CCF, 27 August 1998, Ocenaia Centre for Arts and Culture, USP.

082 - Subversive Sites - Feminist Engagements with Law in India. Ratna Kapur and Brenda Cossman. Sage Publications. 1996.

083 – The implementation of Fiji Islands Constitution. CCF. 1998.

084 – Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Act, Queensland Magistrates Court, The Law Book Company Ltd, 1989.

085 – Attorney Generals Conference Papers, Office of the Attorney General, Dec 1999

086 – The Art of Policy Formation: Experiences from Africa in developing National HIV/AIDS Policies, John Stover and Alan Johnston, 1999.

087 – The Family Law Act 1975, Aspects of Its Operation and Interpretation, Australian Govt, 1992.

088 – Parental Child Abduction, Australian Family Law Council, 1998

I am Worthy, Report of Young Women’s Festiva;, Suva, 1994.
 

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