From 225451997966a27889e5cd6cac8e5edb563004a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Boulanger <boulanger@lhlt.mpg.de> Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 23:17:22 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Some fixes to JLS TEI/bibl --- convert-anystyle-data/anystyle-to-tei.ipynb | 4 +- .../anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml | 8 +- .../anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml | 15 +- .../refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.txt | 3 +- .../refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.txt | 7 +- .../10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml | 243 ++++++++---------- .../10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml | 225 ++++++++-------- .../tei-to-biblstruct-gs.ipynb | 18 +- 8 files changed, 260 insertions(+), 263 deletions(-) diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle-to-tei.ipynb b/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle-to-tei.ipynb index 0db2104..adda5c7 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle-to-tei.ipynb +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle-to-tei.ipynb @@ -614,7 +614,8 @@ " case 'legal-ref':\n", " add_node(bibl, 'idno', text, {'type': 'caseNumber'}, clean_func = remove_punctuation, preserve=preserve)\n", " case 'pages':\n", - " if bibl[-1].tag == \"xr\":\n", + " # todo: handle \"at\"/\"p\" -> citedRange\n", + " if bibl[-1].tag == \"ref\":\n", " handle_pages(text, bibl, 'citedRange', preserve=preserve)\n", " else:\n", " pages, cited_range = extract_text_in_parentheses(text)\n", @@ -624,6 +625,7 @@ " case 'signal':\n", " add_node(bibl, 'seg', text, {'type': 'signal'})\n", " case 'title':\n", + " # todo: must be level=\"m\" if no container element!\n", " add_node(bibl, 'title', text, {'level': 'a'}, clean_func=remove_punctuation2, preserve=preserve)\n", " case 'url':\n", " add_node(bibl, 'ptr', text, {'type':'web'}, clean_func=remove_punctuation, preserve=preserve) \n", diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml b/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml index d420f55..ab67f04 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml @@ -112,11 +112,9 @@ <author>D. West,</author> <title>‘Power and Formation: New Foundations for a Radical Concept of Power’</title> <date>(1987)</date> - </sequence> - <sequence> - <citation-number>30</citation-number> - <title>Inquiry 137,</title> - <pages>145.</pages> + <volume>30</volume> + <title>Inquiry</title> + <pages>137, 145.</pages> <signal>Compare</signal> <author>M. Foucault,</author> <title>Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977,</title> diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml b/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml index e15f4f9..fa55012 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/anystyle/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml @@ -180,8 +180,12 @@ <author>P. Goodrich, ‘</author> <title>Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School’</title> <backref>in Birks, op. cit., n. 1,</backref> - <pages>p. 59. 23</pages> - <journal>S. Turow, One L</journal> + <pages>p. 59.</pages> + </sequence> + <sequence> + <citation-number>23</citation-number> + <author>S. Turow,</author> + <journal>One L</journal> <date>(1977)</date> <pages>106.</pages> </sequence> @@ -321,11 +325,12 @@ <author>P. Leighton, T. Mortimer, and N. Whatley,</author> <title>Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics?</title> <date>(1995)</date> + <pages>34.</pages> + <note>This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students.</note> </sequence> <sequence> - <citation-number>34.</citation-number> - <note>This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students.</note> - <backref>44 id.,</backref> + <citation-number>44</citation-number> + <backref>id.,</backref> <pages>p 35</pages> </sequence> <sequence> diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.txt b/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.txt index d0d6f67..2684b3a 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.txt +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.txt @@ -10,8 +10,7 @@ 11 Vogel, op. cit., n. 7, pp. 80–1. 12 F. Haug (ed.), Female Sexualization: A Collective Work of Memory (1987) 196. 13 A. Bottomley, ‘Self and Subjectivities: Languages of Claim in Property Law’ (1993) 20 J. of Law and Society 56, 61. -14 D. West, ‘Power and Formation: New Foundations for a Radical Concept of Power’ (1987) -30 Inquiry 137, 145. Compare M. Foucault, Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977, ed. C. Gordon (1980) 98. +14 D. West, ‘Power and Formation: New Foundations for a Radical Concept of Power’ (1987) 30 Inquiry 137, 145. Compare M. Foucault, Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977, ed. C. Gordon (1980) 98. 15 For a detailed analysis of legal method and the political role it plays, see M.J. Mossman, ‘Feminism, and Legal Method: The Difference it Makes’ (1986) 3 Aust. J. of Law and Society 30. 16 H.S. Maine, Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and its Relation to Modern Ideas (10th ed., 1912) 174. 17 This was particularly the case in the United States of America. See M.J. Horwitz, The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860 (1977) 160. diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.txt b/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.txt index eebcce7..76960ba 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.txt +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/refs/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.txt @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ 19 id., para. 5.11. 20 F.R. Leavis, Education and the University (1948) 28. Leavis’s view was narrowly nationalistic. For ‘centre’ it would be better to substitute ‘centres’. 21 See, further, A. Bradney, ‘Liberalising Legal Education’ in The Law School: Global Issues, Local Questions, ed. F. Cownie (forthcoming). -22 P. Goodrich, ‘ Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School’ in Birks, op. cit., n. 1, p. 59. 23 S. Turow, One L (1977) 106. +22 P. Goodrich, ‘ Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School’ in Birks, op. cit., n. 1, p. 59. +23 S. Turow, One L (1977) 106. 24 O. Kahn-Freund, ‘Reflections on Legal Education’ (1966) 29 Modern Law Rev. 121, at 129. 25 Kahn-Freund believed ... legal argument (Kahn-Freund, id.). 26 Leavis, op. cit., n. 20, p. 120. @@ -32,8 +33,8 @@ 40 P. Harris and M. Jones ‘A Survey of Law Schools in the United Kingdom, 1996’ (1997) 31 The Law Teacher 38, at 46. 41 J. Wilson , ‘A third survey of university legal education’ (1993) 13 Legal Studies 143, at 152. 42 Thus, for example, Harris and Jones reported that 59.2 per cent of all particpating institutions offered foriegn language tuition as part of their standard LLB programme. (Harris and Jones, op. cit., n. 40, at p. 54). -43 P. Leighton, T. Mortimer, and N. Whatley, Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics? (1995) -34. This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students. 44 id., p 35 +43 P. Leighton, T. Mortimer, and N. Whatley, Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics? (1995) 34. This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students. +44 id., p 35 45 L. Skwarok, ‘Business Law for Non-Lawyers: Setting the Stage for Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Hong Kong Polytechnic University’ (1995) 29 The Law Teacher 189, at 189. 46 N. Bastin, ‘Law, Law Staff and CNAA Business Studies Degree Courses’ (1985) 19 The Law Teacher 12, at 13. 47 A. Ridley, ‘Legal Skills for Non-Law Students: Added Value or Irrelevant Diversion?’ (1994) 28 The Law Teacher 281, at 282. diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml b/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml index 2d3e4e2..2b79d5a 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00057.xml @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">A Woman’s Place: Women and Politics in Australia</title> + <title level="m">A Woman’s Place: Women and Politics in Australia</title> ( <edition>2nd ed.</edition> , @@ -118,8 +118,7 @@ <date>1996</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="20" to="20">20</biblScope> - <title level="j">Melbourne University Law Rev</title> - . + <title level="j">Melbourne University Law Rev.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="1072">1072</biblScope> . </bibl> @@ -155,13 +154,17 @@ ’ in <title level="m">The Metaphysics of Morals</title> ( - <seg type="comment">trans. M. Gregor</seg> + <respStmt> + <resp>trans.</resp> + <persName role="translator"> + M. Gregor + </persName> + </respStmt> , <date>1991</date> ) <biblScope unit="page" from="125" to="6">125–6</biblScope> - s. - <biblScope unit="page" from="146">146</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="146" to="146">s. 146</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -210,8 +213,8 @@ <title level="a">Civil Citizenship against Social Citizenship?</title> ’ <ref>in id.</ref> - , p. - <citedRange unit="page" from="97">97</citedRange> + , + <citedRange unit="page" from="97">p. 97</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -236,13 +239,13 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Commentaries</title> + <title level="m">Commentaries</title> ( <seg type="comment">Facsimile of 1st. ed. of 1765–69</seg> , <date>1979</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="442">442</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="442" to="442">442</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -269,11 +272,11 @@ </persName> </editor> (ed.), - <title level="a">Female Sexualization: A Collective Work of Memory</title> + <title level="m">Female Sexualization: A Collective Work of Memory</title> ( <date>1987</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="196">196</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="196">196</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -294,7 +297,7 @@ <title level="j">J. of Law and Society</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="56">56</biblScope> , - <biblScope unit="page" from="61">61</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="61">61</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -311,13 +314,11 @@ ’ ( <date>1987</date> ) - </bibl> - </note> - <note n="30" type="footnote" place="bottom"> - <bibl> - <title level="a">Inquiry 137</title> + <biblScope unit="volume">30</biblScope> + <title level="j">Inquiry</title> + <biblScope unit="page">137</biblScope> , - <biblScope unit="page" from="145">145</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="145">145</citedRange> . </bibl> <bibl> @@ -329,7 +330,7 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977</title> + <title level="m">Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977</title> , ed. <editor> <persName> @@ -340,7 +341,7 @@ ( <date>1980</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="98">98</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="98">98</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -373,13 +374,13 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and its Relation to Modern Ideas</title> + <title level="m">Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and its Relation to Modern Ideas</title> ( <edition>10th ed.</edition> , <date>1912</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="174">174</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="174">174</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -397,11 +398,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860</title> + <title level="m">The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860</title> ( <date>1977</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="160">160</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="160">160</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -414,11 +415,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Governing the Hearth: Law and the Family in Nineteenth-Century America</title> + <title level="m">Governing the Hearth: Law and the Family in Nineteenth-Century America</title> ( <date>1985</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="ix">ix</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="ix">ix</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -437,13 +438,13 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Married Women’s Separate Property in England, 1660–1833</title> + <title level="m">Married Women’s Separate Property in England, 1660–1833</title> ( <date>1990</date> ) - <biblScope unit="volume" from="4" to="4">4</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="4" to="4">4</citedRange> , - <biblScope unit="page" from="220">220</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="220">220</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -466,8 +467,7 @@ <date>1996</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="105" to="105">105</biblScope> - <title level="j">Yale Law J</title> - . + <title level="j">Yale Law J.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="2117">2117</biblScope> . </bibl> @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The Sexual Contract</title> + <title level="m">The Sexual Contract</title> ( <date>1988</date> ). @@ -495,11 +495,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Family Matters</title> + <title level="m">Family Matters</title> ( <date>1993</date> ), - <biblScope unit="page" from="especially">especially 43–59</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="43" to="59">especially 43–59</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ ( <date>1995</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="127">127 and throughout</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="127">127 and throughout</citedRange> . </bibl> <bibl> @@ -626,13 +626,13 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">An Introduction to the Law of Contract</title> + <title level="m">An Introduction to the Law of Contract</title> ( <edition>5th ed.</edition> , <date>1995</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="3">3</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="3">3</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -645,9 +645,7 @@ <orgName>A.L.R.C.</orgName> </author> , - <title level="a">Matrimonial Property</title> - , - <title level="j">report no. 37</title> + <title level="m">Matrimonial Property, report no. 37</title> ( <date>1987</date> ); @@ -657,7 +655,7 @@ <orgName>A.L.R.C.</orgName> </author> ., - <title level="a">Report of the Joint Select Committee on Certain Aspects of the Operation and Interpretation of the Family + <title level="m">Report of the Joint Select Committee on Certain Aspects of the Operation and Interpretation of the Family Law Act</title> ( <date>1992</date> @@ -674,7 +672,7 @@ , ‘ <title level="a">Private Ordering in Family Law – Will Women Benefit?</title> ’ in - <title level="m">Thornton</title> + <editor><persName><surname>Thornton</surname></persName></editor> , <ref>op. cit., n. 4.</ref> </bibl> @@ -692,8 +690,7 @@ <date>1985</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="94" to="94">94</biblScope> - <title level="j">Yale Law J</title> - . + <title level="j">Yale Law J.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="997">997</biblScope> . </bibl> @@ -708,12 +705,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The Marriage Contract: Spouses, Lovers, and the Law</title> + <title level="m">The Marriage Contract: Spouses, Lovers, and the Law</title> ( <date>1981</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="347">347</biblScope> - ff. + <citedRange unit="page" from="347">347 ff.</citedRange> </bibl> </note> <note n="28" type="footnote" place="bottom"> @@ -770,7 +766,7 @@ </persName> </author> ., - <title level="a">Family Law and the Pursuit of Intimacy</title> + <title level="m">Family Law and the Pursuit of Intimacy</title> ( <date>1993</date> ). @@ -809,8 +805,10 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Promises Broken: Courtship, Class, and Gender in Victorian England (1995)</title> - ; + <title level="m">Promises Broken: Courtship, Class, and Gender in Victorian England</title> + ( + <date>1995</date> + ); </bibl> <bibl> <author> @@ -895,11 +893,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Money and Marriage</title> + <title level="m">Money and Marriage</title> ( <date>1989</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="5">5</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="5">5</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -930,7 +928,7 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Australian Family Law in Context: Commentary and Materials</title> + <title level="m">Australian Family Law in Context: Commentary and Materials</title> ( <date>1994</date> ). @@ -970,8 +968,7 @@ <date>1979</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="78" to="78">78</biblScope> - <title level="j">Michigan Law Rev</title> - . + <title level="j">Michigan Law Rev.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="59">59</biblScope> . </bibl> @@ -1045,7 +1042,7 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and its Legacy</title> + <title level="m">Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and its Legacy</title> ( <date>1990</date> ), @@ -1061,11 +1058,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval</title> + <title level="m">Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval</title> ( <date>1973</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="120">120</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="120">120</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1113,7 +1110,6 @@ <ref>id.</ref> , p. <citedRange unit="page" from="24">24</citedRange> - <citedRange unit="page"/> <author> <persName> <forename>B.</forename> @@ -1128,7 +1124,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="57" to="57">57</biblScope> <title level="j">Modern Law Rev.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="467">467,</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="468">468</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="468">468</citedRange> . </bibl> <bibl> @@ -1182,7 +1178,9 @@ </seg> <title level="m">R. v. Johns</title> , - <title level="m">Supreme Court of South Australia</title> + <author> + <orgName>Supreme Court of South Australia</orgName> + </author> , <date>26 August 1992</date> <seg type="comment">(unreported) in which Bollen J. stated that it was acceptable for a husband to resort to ‘rougher than @@ -1238,7 +1236,6 @@ <date>1991</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume">25</biblScope> - <title level="j">N.S.W.L.R.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="32">32</biblScope> ( @@ -1323,11 +1320,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Australian Family Property Law</title> + <title level="m">Australian Family Property Law</title> ( <date>1984</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="94">94</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="94">94</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1341,11 +1338,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Sexual Divisions in Law</title> + <title level="m">Sexual Divisions in Law</title> ( <date>1985</date> ), - <biblScope unit="page" from="especially">especially 112–18</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="112" to="118">especially 112–18</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1380,7 +1377,7 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The New Family and the New Property</title> + <title level="m">The New Family and the New Property</title> ( <date>1981</date> ). @@ -1390,10 +1387,12 @@ <bibl> <date>1992</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="29">29 N.S.W.L.R. 188</biblScope> + <biblScope unit="volume" from="29">29</biblScope> + <title level="j">N.S.W.L.R.</title> + <biblScope unit="page" from="188">188</biblScope> ( - <citedRange unit="page" from="C">C.A</citedRange> - .) + <pubPlace>C.A.</pubPlace> + ) </bibl> </note> <note n="60" type="footnote" place="bottom"> @@ -1402,8 +1401,6 @@ have been commonly utilized over the last twenty years or so in property disputes arising out of de facto relationships, where divisibility has permitted separate interests to crystallize in ways not recognized within marriage.</seg> - - </bibl> <bibl> <seg type="signal">For a discussion of recent trends in Australia, see</seg> @@ -1439,8 +1436,7 @@ <date>1994</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="16" to="16">16</biblScope> - <title level="j">Sydney Law Rev</title> - . + <title level="j">Sydney Law Rev.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="412">412</biblScope> . </bibl> @@ -1450,7 +1446,7 @@ <seg type="signal">The</seg> <author> <persName> - <forename>Justice</forename> + <roleName type="honorific">Justice</roleName> <forename>T. E.</forename> <surname>Lindenmayer</surname> </persName> @@ -1470,7 +1466,8 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="8" to="8">8</biblScope> <title level="j">Aust. J. Family Law</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="111">111</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="133">133</biblScope> + , + <citedRange unit="page" from="133">133</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1516,9 +1513,11 @@ </note> <note n="65" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> - <seg type="comment">N.S.W.C.A., unreported</seg> - , 23 May - <date>1994</date> + <author><orgName>N.S.W.C.A.</orgName></author> + , + <seg type="publicationStatus">unreported</seg> + , + <date when="1994-05-23">23 May 1994</date> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1532,7 +1531,7 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in + <title level="m">The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America</title> ( <date>1985</date> @@ -1548,11 +1547,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 1850–1895</title> + <title level="m">Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 1850–1895</title> ( <date>1989</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="46">46</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="46">46</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1594,18 +1593,10 @@ </note> <note n="69" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> - <author> - <persName> - <forename>Bryson</forename> - <forename>v.</forename> - <surname>Bryant</surname> - </persName> - </author> + <title level="m">Bryson v. Bryant</title> <seg type="comment">in respect of which, it might be noted, the High Court refused leave to appeal. Marcia Neave notes the ‘artificiality’ of the concept of intention in a discussion of the constructive trust in the context of de facto spouses.</seg> - - </bibl> <bibl> <seg type="signal">See</seg> @@ -1629,7 +1620,7 @@ ( <date>1989</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="262" to="4">262–4</biblScope> + <biblScope unit="page" from="262" to="264">262–4</biblScope> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1669,8 +1660,8 @@ ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="11" to="11">11</biblScope> <title level="j">Aust. Feminist Studies</title> - <biblScope unit="page" from="295">295</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="300">300</biblScope> + <biblScope unit="page" from="295">295,</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="300">300</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1684,11 +1675,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies</title> + <title level="m">The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies</title> ( <date>1995</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="7">7</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="7">7</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1707,18 +1698,15 @@ <date>1982</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="45" to="45">45</biblScope> - <title level="j">Modern Law Rev</title> - . - <biblScope unit="page" from="424">424</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="431" to="3">431–3</biblScope> + <title level="j">Modern Law Rev.</title> + <biblScope unit="page" from="424">424,</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="431" to="3">431–3</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> <note n="74" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> <seg type="signal">For example,</seg> - </bibl> - <bibl> <title level="m">De Facto Relationships Act</title> <date>1984</date> ( @@ -1741,21 +1729,17 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Cohabitation without Marriage: An Essay in Law and Social Policy</title> + <title level="m">Cohabitation without Marriage: An Essay in Law and Social Policy</title> ( <date>1983</date> ); </bibl> <bibl> <author> - <persName> - <forename>New</forename> - <forename>South Wales Law Reform</forename> - <surname>Commission</surname> - </persName> + <orgName>New South Wales Law Reform Commission</orgName> </author> , - <title level="a">De Facto Relationships: Issues Paper</title> + <title level="m">De Facto Relationships: Issues Paper</title> ( <date>1981</date> ). @@ -1763,25 +1747,23 @@ </note> <note n="75" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> - <author> - <persName> - <forename>Eds. of the Harvard</forename> - <forename>Law</forename> - <surname>Review</surname> - </persName> - </author> + <author>Eds. of the Harvard Law Review</author> , - <title level="a">Sexual Orientation and the Law</title> + <title level="m">Sexual Orientation and the Law</title> ( <date>1990</date> ); </bibl> <bibl> - <title level="m">Dean v. District of Columbia 653 U.S. App. D.C</title> + <title level="m">Dean v. District of Columbia</title> + <biblScope unit="volume">653</biblScope> + <title level="j">U.S. App. D.C.</title> <citedRange unit="page" from="307">307</citedRange> ( <date>1995</date> ); + </bibl> + <bibl> <author> <persName> <forename>C.</forename> @@ -1794,28 +1776,15 @@ <title level="j">The Age</title> , <biblScope unit="page" from="26">26</biblScope> - April - <date>1997</date> + <date when="1997-04">April 1997</date> . </bibl> </note> <note n="76" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> <seg type="signal">For example,</seg> - <author> - <persName> - <surname>Lesbian</surname> - </persName> - </author> - <author> - <persName> - <forename>Gay</forename> - <forename>Rights</forename> - <surname>Service</surname> - </persName> - </author> - and - <title level="a">The Bride Wore Pink; Legal Recognition of Our Relationships</title> + <author><orgName>Lesbian and Gay Rights Service</orgName></author> + <title level="m">The Bride Wore Pink; Legal Recognition of Our Relationships</title> ( <date>1994</date> ). @@ -1824,8 +1793,8 @@ <note n="77" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> <ref>id.</ref> - , p. - <citedRange unit="page" from="3">3</citedRange> + , + <citedRange unit="page" from="3">p. 3</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml b/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml index 7ffb2b8..624a70f 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/tei-bibl-corrected/10.1111_1467-6478.00080.xml @@ -110,8 +110,7 @@ <date>1976</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="89" to="89">89</biblScope> - <title level="j">Harvard Law Rev</title> - . + <title level="j">Harvard Law Rev.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="1685">1685</biblScope> . </bibl> @@ -132,7 +131,7 @@ <title level="j">Cambridge Law J</title> . <biblScope unit="page" from="470">470</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 485 and 481</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="at">at 485 and 481</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -209,14 +208,17 @@ <seg type="comment">Some fail wholly. It is difficult to see any effect on academic legal education that resulted from</seg> <author> <persName> + <roleName type="honorific">Lady</roleName> <surname>Marre’s</surname> </persName> </author> - <title level="a">report A Time for Change</title> + report + <title level="a">A Time for Change</title> ( <date>1988</date> ). - <seg type="comment">The Jarratt report on universities produced for the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals (CVCP), Report of the Steering Committee for Efficiency studies in Universities</seg> + <seg type="comment">The Jarratt report on universities produced for the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals (CVCP),</seg> + <title level="m">Report of the Steering Committee for Efficiency studies in Universities</title> ( <date>1988</date> ), @@ -226,12 +228,13 @@ ( <date>1971</date> ; - </bibl> - <bibl> - <title level="m">Cmnd 4595)</title> - - <citedRange unit="page" from="ch">ch. 9</citedRange> - <citedRange unit="page" from="recs">recs. 40 and 23</citedRange> + <title level="s">Cmnd</title> + <biblScope unit="volume">4595</biblScope> + ) + <citedRange unit="chapter" from="9">ch. 9</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="entry" from="40">recs. 40</citedRange> + and + <citedRange unit="entry" from="23">23</citedRange> ). <seg type="comment">There were also other recommendations that were not implemented</seg> . @@ -239,31 +242,24 @@ ( <date>1963</date> ; - </bibl> - <bibl> - <title level="m">Cmnd. 2154</title> + <title level="s">Cmnd</title> + <biblScope unit="volume">2154</biblScope> ) <seg type="comment">took it is axiomatic that ‘courses of higher education should be available for all those who are qualified by ability and attainment to pursue them and wish to do so</seg> ’ - <biblScope unit="page"/> ( - <citedRange unit="page" from="para">para. 31</citedRange> - ) - <seg type="comment">This has yet to happen</seg> - . + <citedRange unit="para" from="31">para. 31</citedRange> + ). + <seg type="comment">This has yet to happen.</seg> </bibl> </note> <note n="12" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> <author> - <persName> - <forename>Committee of Inquiry</forename> - <forename>into Higher</forename> - <surname>Education</surname> - </persName> + <orgName>Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education</orgName> </author> , - <title level="a">Higher Education in the learning society</title> + <title level="m">Higher Education in the learning society</title> ( <date>1997</date> ) ( @@ -272,12 +268,10 @@ </bibl> <bibl> <author> - <persName> - <surname>ACLEC</surname> - </persName> + <orgName>ACLEC</orgName> </author> , - <title level="a">First Report on Legal Education and Training</title> + <title level="m">First Report on Legal Education and Training</title> ( <date>1996</date> ). @@ -286,14 +280,12 @@ </bibl> <bibl> <author> - <persName> - <surname>ACLEC</surname> - </persName> + <orgName>ACLEC</orgName> </author> , <ref>id.</ref> , - <citedRange unit="page" from="para">para 4.6</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="para" from="4.6">para 4.6</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -325,7 +317,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="2" to="2">2</biblScope> <title level="j">Contemporary Issues in Law</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="15">15</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 24–6</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="24" to="26">at 24–6</citedRange> ). </bibl> </note> @@ -335,7 +327,13 @@ <persName> <forename>M.</forename> <forename>Jeeves</forename> - <surname>J. MacFarlane</surname> + </persName> + </author> + , + <author> + <persName> + <forename>J. </forename> + <surname>MacFarlane</surname> </persName> </author> and @@ -351,10 +349,9 @@ <date>1987</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="137" to="137">137</biblScope> - <title level="j">New Law J</title> - . + <title level="j">New Law J.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="835">835</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 836</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="836">at 836</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -371,7 +368,7 @@ ’ in <title level="m">T.H. Huxley, Collected Essays</title> : - <biblScope unit="volume" from="Volume III" to="Volume III">Volume III</biblScope> + <biblScope unit="volume" from="III" to="III">Volume III</biblScope> ( <date>1905</date> ) @@ -416,7 +413,7 @@ , <ref>op. cit., n. 12</ref> , - <citedRange unit="page" from="para">para. 9.32</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="para" from="9.32">para. 9.32</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -424,7 +421,7 @@ <bibl> <ref>id.</ref> , - <citedRange unit="page" from="para">para. 5.11</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="para" from="5.11">para. 5.11</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -437,14 +434,14 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Education and the University</title> + <title level="m">Education and the University</title> ( <date>1948</date> ) - <biblScope unit="volume" from="28" to="28">28</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="volume" from="28" to="28">28</citedRange> + . + <seg type="comment">Leavis’s view was narrowly nationalistic. For ‘centre’ it would be better to substitute ‘centres’</seg> . - <seg type="comment">Leavis’s view was narrowly nationalistic. For ‘centre’ it would be better to substitute ‘centres</seg> - ’. </bibl> </note> <note n="21" type="footnote" place="bottom"> @@ -473,13 +470,31 @@ <surname>Goodrich</surname> </persName> </author> - ‘ + ‘ <title level="a">Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School</title> ’ - <ref>in Birks, op. cit., n. 1</ref> - , p. - <citedRange unit="page" from="59">59. 23</citedRange> - <title level="j">S. Turow, One L</title> + in + <editor> + <persName> + <surname>Birks</surname> + </persName> + </editor> + <ref>op. cit., n. 1</ref> + , + <biblScope unit="page" from="59">p. 59</biblScope> + . + </bibl> + </note> + <note n="23" type="footnote"> + <bibl> + <author> + <persName> + <forename>S.</forename> + <surname>Turow</surname> + </persName> + </author> + , + <title level="m">One L</title> ( <date>1977</date> ) @@ -496,21 +511,23 @@ </persName> </author> , ‘ - <title level="a">Reflections on Legal Education</title> + <title level="m">Reflections on Legal Education</title> ’ ( <date>1966</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="29" to="29">29</biblScope> - <title level="j">Modern Law Rev</title> - . + <title level="j">Modern Law Rev.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="121">121</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 129</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="129">at 129</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> <note n="25" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> - <seg type="comment">Kahn-Freund believed ... legal argument</seg> + <seg type="comment">Kahn-Freund believed that both doctrinal and non-doctrinal learning were possible + together though he did concede that in the doctrinal method there was ‘the danger that + the discussion gets stuck in the perhaps intellectually very fascinating game of legal + argument . . .’ </seg> ( <author> <persName> @@ -530,8 +547,8 @@ </author> , <ref>op. cit., n. 20</ref> - , p. - <citedRange unit="page" from="120">120</citedRange> + , + <citedRange unit="page" from="120">p. 120</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -549,11 +566,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The New English Literatures</title> + <title level="m">The New English Literatures</title> ( <date>1980</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 216–17</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="216" to="217">at 216–17</citedRange> .) <seg type="comment">Whatever the accuracy of these criticisms, they are criticisms of the application of the method rather than the method itself</seg> . @@ -561,7 +578,7 @@ </note> <note n="30" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> - <title level="a">Jurisprudence by Sir John Salmond</title> + <title level="m">Jurisprudence by Sir John Salmond</title> , ed. <editor> <persName> @@ -573,7 +590,7 @@ ., <date>1947</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 256 and 257</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="256" to="257">at 256 and 257</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -590,11 +607,11 @@ <surname>Durkheim</surname> </persName> </author> - <title level="a">The Division of Labour in Society</title> + <title level="m">The Division of Labour in Society</title> ( <date>1933</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="68">68</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="68">68</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -614,15 +631,15 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">The Quiet Revolution: Improving Student Learning in Law</title> + <title level="m">The Quiet Revolution: Improving Student Learning in Law</title> ( <date>1994</date> ) - <seg type="comment">65. On the effect on women students</seg> - , + <citedRange unit="page" from="65" to="65">65</citedRange> + . </bibl> <bibl> - <seg type="signal">see</seg> + <seg type="signal">On the effect on women students, see</seg> ‘ <title level="a">Define and Empower: Women Students Consider Feminist Learning</title> ’ ( @@ -630,7 +647,8 @@ ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="I" to="I">I</biblScope> <title level="j">Law and Critique</title> - <biblScope unit="page" from="47">47 at pp. 54–55</biblScope> + <biblScope unit="page" from="47">47</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="54" to="55">at pp. 54–55</citedRange> . </bibl> <bibl> @@ -648,7 +666,8 @@ ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="VII" to="VII">VII</biblScope> <title level="j">Law and Critique</title> - <biblScope unit="page" from="173">173 at pp. 173–6</biblScope> + <biblScope unit="page" from="173">173</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="173" to="176">at pp. 173–6</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -668,7 +687,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="19" to="19">19</biblScope> <title level="j">International J. of the Sociology of Law</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="427">427</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 429</biblScope> + <biblScope unit="page" from="429">at 429</biblScope> . </bibl> </note> @@ -681,15 +700,14 @@ </persName> </author> , ‘ - <title level="a">Administrative Law, Collective Consumption and Judicial Policy</title> + <title level="m">Administrative Law, Collective Consumption and Judicial Policy</title> ’ ( <date>1983</date> ) <biblScope unit="volume" from="46" to="46">46</biblScope> - <title level="j">Modern Law Rev</title> - . + <title level="j">Modern Law Rev.</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="1">1</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 8</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="8" to="8">at 8</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -697,8 +715,7 @@ <bibl> <author> <persName> - <forename>Le</forename> - <surname>Brun</surname> + <surname>Le Brun</surname> </persName> </author> and @@ -709,8 +726,8 @@ </author> , <ref>op. cit, n. 32</ref> - , pp. - <citedRange unit="page" from="71" to="5">71–5</citedRange> + , + <citedRange unit="page" from="71" to="75">pp. 71–5</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -734,7 +751,7 @@ </persName> </author> , ‘ - <title level="a">The Convergence of the Law School and the University</title> + <title level="m">The Convergence of the Law School and the University</title> ’ ( <date>1975</date> ) @@ -768,7 +785,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="31" to="31">31</biblScope> <title level="j">The Law Teacher</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="38">38</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 46</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="46">at 46</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -788,7 +805,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="13" to="13">13</biblScope> <title level="j">Legal Studies</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="143">143</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 152</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="152">at 152</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -807,7 +824,7 @@ , <ref>op. cit., n. 40</ref> , - <citedRange unit="page" from="at">at p. 54</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="page" from="54">at p. 54</citedRange> ). </bibl> </note> @@ -816,8 +833,14 @@ <author> <persName> <forename>T.</forename> - <forename>Mortimer</forename> - <surname>P. Leighton</surname> + <surname>Mortimer</surname> + </persName> + </author> + , + <author> + <persName> + <forename>P.</forename> + <surname>Leighton</surname> </persName> </author> and @@ -828,19 +851,18 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics?</title> + <title level="m">Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics?</title> ( <date>1995</date> - ) + ). </bibl> + <seg type="comment">This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students.</seg> </note> - <note n="34." type="footnote" place="bottom"> + <note n="44" type="footnote" place="bottom"> <bibl> - <seg type="comment">This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students</seg> - . - <ref>44 id.</ref> + <ref>id.</ref> , - <citedRange unit="page" from="p">p 35</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="page" from="35">p 35</citedRange> </bibl> </note> <note n="45" type="footnote" place="bottom"> @@ -859,7 +881,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="29" to="29">29</biblScope> <title level="j">The Law Teacher</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="189">189</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 189</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="189">at 189</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -879,7 +901,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="19" to="19">19</biblScope> <title level="j">The Law Teacher</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="12">12</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 13</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="13">at 13</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -899,7 +921,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="28" to="28">28</biblScope> <title level="j">The Law Teacher</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="281">281</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 282</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="282">at 282</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -926,7 +948,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="24" to="24">24</biblScope> <title level="j">The Law Teacher</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="246">246</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 248</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="248">at 248</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -940,7 +962,7 @@ , <ref>op. cit., n. 47</ref> , - <citedRange unit="page" from="at">at p. 284</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="page" from="284">at p. 284</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -997,6 +1019,7 @@ <surname>Cartan</surname> </persName> </author> + and <author> <persName> <surname>Vilkinas</surname> @@ -1005,7 +1028,7 @@ , <ref>op. cit., n. 48</ref> , p. - <citedRange unit="page" from="248">248</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="page" from="248" to="248">248</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1025,7 +1048,7 @@ <biblScope unit="volume" from="20" to="20">20</biblScope> <title level="j">The Law Teacher</title> <biblScope unit="page" from="110">110</biblScope> - <biblScope unit="page" from="at">at 112</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="112" to="112">at 112</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1039,7 +1062,7 @@ , <ref>op. cit., n. 12</ref> , - <citedRange unit="page" from="para">para 9.3</citedRange> + <citedRange unit="para" from="9.3" to="9.3">para 9.3</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> @@ -1052,11 +1075,11 @@ </persName> </author> , - <title level="a">Errata: An Examined Life</title> + <title level="m">Errata: An Examined Life</title> ( <date>1997</date> ) - <biblScope unit="page" from="20">20</biblScope> + <citedRange unit="page" from="20" to="20">20</citedRange> . </bibl> </note> diff --git a/convert-anystyle-data/tei-to-biblstruct-gs.ipynb b/convert-anystyle-data/tei-to-biblstruct-gs.ipynb index d27909e..1347cea 100644 --- a/convert-anystyle-data/tei-to-biblstruct-gs.ipynb +++ b/convert-anystyle-data/tei-to-biblstruct-gs.ipynb @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ }, { "cell_type": "code", - "execution_count": 4, + "execution_count": 2, "outputs": [ { "name": "stdout", @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ "data": { "text/plain": "''" }, - "execution_count": 4, + "execution_count": 2, "metadata": {}, "output_type": "execute_result" } @@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ "metadata": { "collapsed": false, "ExecuteTime": { - "end_time": "2024-09-30T08:46:21.636913900Z", - "start_time": "2024-09-30T08:46:17.219488500Z" + "end_time": "2024-09-30T21:15:58.107969400Z", + "start_time": "2024-09-30T21:15:54.375127500Z" } }, "id": "ec39149134021704" @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ }, { "cell_type": "code", - "execution_count": 1, + "execution_count": 3, "outputs": [ { "data": { @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ { "data": { "text/plain": "<IPython.core.display.Markdown object>", - "text/markdown": " - Analyzing \"A. Phillips, ‘Citizenship and Feminist Politics’ in Citizenship, ed. G. Andrews (1991) 77. [...]\"\n - Reference: Citizenship and Feminist Politics\n - Analyzing \"T. Brennan and C. Pateman, ‘“Mere Auxiliaries to the Commonwealthâ€: Women and the Origins of Liberalism’ (1979) 27 Political Studies 183. [...]\"\n - Reference: Mere Auxiliaries to the Commonwealthâ€: Women and the Origins of Liberalism\n - Analyzing \"M. Sawer and M. Simms, A Woman’s Place: Women and Politics in Australia (2nd ed., 1993). [...]\"\n - Reference: A Woman’s Place: Women and Politics in Australia\n - Analyzing \"I have explored the gendered nature of citizenship at greater length in two complementary papers: ‘Embodying the Citizen’ in Public and Private: Feminist Legal Debates, ed. M. Thornton (1995) and ‘His [...]\"\n - Reference: Embodying the Citizen\n - Reference: Historicising Citizenship: Remembering Broken Promises\n - Analyzing \"S. 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[...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"For discussion of sex and legal subjecthood, see N. Naffine ‘Sexing the Subject (of Law)’ in Thornton, op. cit. (1995), n. 4. [...]\"\n - Reference: Sexing the Subject (of Law)\n - Analyzing \"Contracts Review Act 1980 (N.S.W.). [...]\"\n - Reference: Contracts Review Act\n - Analyzing \"J. Nedelsky, Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and its Legacy (1990), especially 223 ff [...]\"\n - Reference: Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and its Legacy\n - Analyzing \"C.B. Macpherson, Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval (1973) 120. [...]\"\n - Reference: Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval\n - Analyzing \"For example, N. 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Garcia\n - Analyzing \"(1991) 25 N.S.W.L.R. 32 (C.A.). [...]\"\n - Reference: N.S.W.L.R.\n - Analyzing \"(1994) A.S.C. 56–268 (N.S.W.C.A.). [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Based on the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwth.), s. 52 and the Contracts Review Act 1980 (N.S.W.). 54 (1994) A.S.C. 56–270 (N.S.W.C.A.) [...]\"\n - Reference: Trade Practices Act 1974\n - Reference: Contracts Review Act\n - Analyzing \"A number of recent English cases have also turned on the question of whether the wife received independent legal advice. The House of Lords considered the issue in Barclays Bank v. O’Brien [1994] 1 A. [...]\"\n - Reference: Barclays Bank v. O’Brien\n - Reference: Banco Exterior Internacional v. Mann\n - Analyzing \"See I.J. Hardingham and M.A. Neave, Australian Family Property Law (1984) 94. [...]\"\n - Reference: Australian Family Property Law\n - Analyzing \"Compare K. O’Donovan, Sexual Divisions in Law (1985), especially 112–18. [...]\"\n - Reference: Sexual Divisions in Law\n - Analyzing \"Although Reich’s work on the conceptualization of non-traditional sources of wealth, such as employment and professional qualifications, as forms of ‘new property’ has been influential, he did not bro [...]\"\n - Reference: The New Property\n - Analyzing \"1992) 29 N.S.W.L.R. 188 (C.A .) [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Trusts of this kind have been judicially created in order to obviate injustice. Ironically, such devices have been commonly utilized over the last twenty years or so in property disputes arising out o [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Property Rights and Third Party Creditors – the Scope and Limitations of Equitable Doctrines\n - Analyzing \"For discussion, see J. Riley, ‘The Property Rights of Home-Makers under General Law: Bryson v. Bryant’ (1994) 16 Sydney Law Rev. 412. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Property Rights of Home-Makers under General Law: Bryson v. Bryant\n - Analyzing \"The Justice T. E. Lindenmayer and P.A. Doolan, ‘When Bankruptcy and Family Law Collide’ (1994) 8 Aust. J. Family Law 111 133. [...]\"\n - Reference: When Bankruptcy and Family Law Collide\n - Analyzing \"B. Bennett, ‘The Economics of Wifing Services: Law and Economics on the Family’ (1991) 18 J. of Law and Society 206. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Economics of Wifing Services: Law and Economics on the Family\n - Analyzing \"O’Donovan, op. cit., n. 57; Thornton, op. cit. (1995), n. 4. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"N.S.W.C.A., unreported, 23 May 1994. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"For detailed discussion of the ramifications, see L.J. Weitzman, The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America (1985). [...]\"\n - Reference: The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in\n America\n - Analyzing \"M.L. Shanley, Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 1850–1895 (1989) 46. [...]\"\n - Reference: Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 1850–1895\n - Analyzing \"The move to contract as the governing principle of family law has been noted by commentators. See, for example, Freeman, op. cit., n. 24; Neave, op. cit., n. 26; Regan, op. cit., n. 30. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Bryson v. Bryant in respect of which, it might be noted, the High Court refused leave to appeal. Marcia Neave notes the ‘artificiality’ of the concept of intention in a discussion of the constructive [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Three Approaches to Family Law Disputes – Intention/Belief, Unjust Enrichment and Unconscionability’\n - Analyzing \"For an interesting case study of this phenomenon, see L. Sarmas, ‘Storytelling and the Law: A Case Study of Louth v. Diprose’ (1994) 19 Melbourne University Law Rev. 701. [...]\"\n - Reference: Storytelling and the Law: A Case Study of Louth v. Diprose\n - Analyzing \"C. Colebrook, ‘Feminist Ethics and Historicism’ (1996) 11 Aust. Feminist Studies 295 300. [...]\"\n - Reference: Feminist Ethics and Historicism\n - Analyzing \"M. Albertson Fineman, The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies (1995) 7. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies\n - Analyzing \"Compare K. O’Donovan, ‘Should all Maintenance of Spouses be abolished?’ (1982) 45 Modern Law Rev. 424 431–3. [...]\"\n - Reference: Should all Maintenance of Spouses be abolished?\n - Analyzing \"For example, De Facto Relationships Act 1984 (N.S.W .). For detailed analysis of the policy considerations, see M.D.A. Freeman and C.M. Lyon, Cohabitation without Marriage: An Essay in Law and Social [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: De Facto Relationships Act\n - Reference: Cohabitation without Marriage: An Essay in Law and Social Policy\n - Reference: De Facto Relationships: Issues Paper\n - Analyzing \"Eds. of the Harvard Law Review, Sexual Orientation and the Law (1990); Dean v. District of Columbia 653 U.S. App. D.C 307 (1995); C. Overington, ‘Why can’t They Marry?’ The Age, 26 April 1997. [...]\"\n - Reference: Sexual Orientation and the Law\n - Reference: Dean v. District of Columbia 653 U.S. App. D.C\n - Analyzing \"For example, Lesbian Gay Rights Service and The Bride Wore Pink; Legal Recognition of Our Relationships (1994). [...]\"\n - Reference: The Bride Wore Pink; Legal Recognition of Our Relationships\n - Analyzing \"id., p. 3. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Above, n. 30. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct" + "text/markdown": " - Analyzing \"A. Phillips, ‘Citizenship and Feminist Politics’ in Citizenship, ed. G. Andrews (1991) 77. [...]\"\n - Reference: Citizenship and Feminist Politics\n - Analyzing \"T. Brennan and C. Pateman, ‘“Mere Auxiliaries to the Commonwealthâ€: Women and the Origins of Liberalism’ (1979) 27 Political Studies 183. [...]\"\n - Reference: Mere Auxiliaries to the Commonwealthâ€: Women and the Origins of Liberalism\n - Analyzing \"M. Sawer and M. Simms, A Woman’s Place: Women and Politics in Australia (2nd ed., 1993). [...]\"\n - Reference: A Woman’s Place: Women and Politics in Australia\n - Analyzing \"I have explored the gendered nature of citizenship at greater length in two complementary papers: ‘Embodying the Citizen’ in Public and Private: Feminist Legal Debates, ed. M. Thornton (1995) and ‘His [...]\"\n - Reference: Embodying the Citizen\n - Reference: Historicising Citizenship: Remembering Broken Promises\n - Analyzing \"S. Walby, ‘Is Citizenship Gendered?’ (1994) 28 Sociology 379 [...]\"\n - Reference: Is Citizenship Gendered?\n - Analyzing \"I. Kant, ‘Metaphysical First Principles of the Doctrine of Right [1785]’ in The Metaphysics of Morals (trans. M. Gregor, 1991) 125–6 s. 146. [...]\"\n - Reference: Metaphysical First Principles of the Doctrine of Right [1785]\n - Analyzing \"U. Vogel, ‘Marriage and the Boundaries of Citizenship’ in The Condition of Citizenship, ed. B. van Steenbergen (1994) 75. [...]\"\n - Reference: Marriage and the Boundaries of Citizenship\n - Analyzing \"N. Fraser and L. Gordon, ‘Civil Citizenship against Social Citizenship?’ in id., p. 97. [...]\"\n - Reference: Civil Citizenship against Social Citizenship?\n - Analyzing \"Vogel, id., p. 79. W. Blackstone, Commentaries (Facsimile of 1st. ed. of 1765–69, 1979) 442. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Commentaries\n - Analyzing \"Vogel, op. cit., n. 7, pp. 80–1. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"F. Haug (ed.), Female Sexualization: A Collective Work of Memory (1987) 196. [...]\"\n - Reference: Female Sexualization: A Collective Work of Memory\n - Analyzing \"A. Bottomley, ‘Self and Subjectivities: Languages of Claim in Property Law’ (1993) 20 J. of Law and Society 56, 61. [...]\"\n - Reference: Self and Subjectivities: Languages of Claim in Property Law\n - Analyzing \"D. West, ‘Power and Formation: New Foundations for a Radical Concept of Power’ (1987) 30 Inquiry 137, 145. Compare M. Foucault, Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977, ed. C [...]\"\n - Reference: Power and Formation: New Foundations for a Radical Concept of Power\n - Reference: Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972–1977\n - Analyzing \"For a detailed analysis of legal method and the political role it plays, see M.J. Mossman, ‘Feminism, and Legal Method: The Difference it Makes’ (1986) 3 Aust. J. of Law and Society 30. [...]\"\n - Reference: Feminism, and Legal Method: The Difference it Makes\n - Analyzing \"H.S. Maine, Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and its Relation to Modern Ideas (10th ed., 1912) 174. [...]\"\n - Reference: Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and its Relation to Modern Ideas\n - Analyzing \"This was particularly the case in the United States of America. See M.J. Horwitz, The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860 (1977) 160. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860\n - Analyzing \"M. Grossberg, Governing the Hearth: Law and the Family in Nineteenth-Century America (1985) ix. [...]\"\n - Reference: Governing the Hearth: Law and the Family in Nineteenth-Century America\n - Analyzing \"Staves postulates that the position was somewhat more complicated in that marriage, as a status, crumbled in response to contract ideology in the seventeenth century but, by the end of the eighteenth [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Married Women’s Separate Property in England, 1660–1833\n - Analyzing \"Siegel presents a valuable study of the changing norms of marriage in the context of wife beating. See R.B. Siegel, ‘\"The Rule of Loveâ€: Wife Beating as Prerogative and Privacy’ (1996) 105 Yale Law J. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: \"The Rule of Loveâ€: Wife Beating as Prerogative and Privacy\n - Analyzing \"C. Pateman, The Sexual Contract (1988). For further analysis of the marriage contract, see K. O’Donovan, Family Matters (1993), especially 43–59. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Sexual Contract\n - Reference: Family Matters\n - Analyzing \"Crimes (Sexual Assault) Amendment Act 1981 (N.S.W.); Criminal Law Consolidation Act Amendment Act 1976 (S.A.); Criminal Code (Sexual Offences) Act 1987 (Tas.); Crimes (Sexual Offences) 1991 (Vic.); Ac [...]\"\n - Reference: Crimes (Sexual Assault) Amendment Act\n - Reference: Criminal Law Consolidation Act Amendment Act\n - Reference: Criminal Code (Sexual Offences) Act\n - Reference: Crimes (Sexual Offences)\n - Reference: Acts Amendment (Sexual Assault) Act\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: R. v. L.\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: R. v. R.\n - Analyzing \"M. Freeman, ‘Contracting in the Haven: Balfour v. Balfour Revisited’ in Exploring the Boundaries of Contract, ed. R. Halson (1996) 74 R. Collier, Masculinity, Law and the Family (1995) 127 and through [...]\"\n - Reference: Contracting in the Haven: Balfour v. Balfour Revisited\n - Reference: Masculinity, Law and the Family\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"P.S. Atiyah, An Introduction to the Law of Contract (5th ed., 1995) 3. [...]\"\n - Reference: An Introduction to the Law of Contract\n - Analyzing \"The Australian Law Reform Commission has addressed the issue and recommended recognition of prenuptial agreements. See A.L.R.C., Matrimonial Property, report no. 37 (1987); A.L.R.C. ., Report of the J [...]\"\n - Reference: Matrimonial Property, report no. 37\n - Reference: Report of the Joint Select Committee on Certain Aspects of the Operation and Interpretation of the Family\n Law Act\n - Reference: Private Ordering in Family Law – Will Women Benefit?\n - Reference: An Essay in the Deconstruction of Contract Doctrine\n - Analyzing \"L. J. Weitzman, The Marriage Contract: Spouses, Lovers, and the Law (1981) 347 ff. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Marriage Contract: Spouses, Lovers, and the Law\n - Analyzing \"Grossberg, op. cit., n. 18, p. 52. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"V. Balfour [1919] 2 K.B. 571. [...]\"\n - Reference: K.B.\n - Analyzing \"Freeman, op. cit., n. 24. While acknowledging the trends towards contractualism and private ordering, Regan cautions against it, noting that greater freedom to contract invites greater scrutiny by the [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Family Law and the Pursuit of Intimacy\n - Analyzing \"For example, Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1970 (U.K.); Domestic Relations Act 1975 (N.Z.); Marriage Act Amendment Act 1976 (Cwth.) [...]\"\n - Reference: Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act\n - Reference: Domestic Relations Act\n - Reference: Marriage Act Amendment Act\n - Analyzing \"G.S. Frost, Promises Broken: Courtship, Class, and Gender in Victorian England (1995); Thornton, op. cit. (1996), n. 4. [...]\"\n - Reference: Promises Broken: Courtship, Class, and Gender in Victorian England\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Grossberg, op. cit., n. 18, p. 38. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Compare U. Vogel, ‘Is Citizenship Gender-Specific?’ in The Frontiers of Citizenship, eds. U. Vogel and M. Moran (1991) 59. [...]\"\n - Reference: Is Citizenship Gender-Specific?\n - Analyzing \"See, for example, Bradwell v. Illinois 83 U.S. (16 Wall) 130 (1873). [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Bradwell v. Illinois 83 U.S. (16 Wall) 130\n - Analyzing \"Compare J. Pahl, Money and Marriage (1989) 5. [...]\"\n - Reference: Money and Marriage\n - Analyzing \"Although Australia, like the United Kingdom, has a separate property regime, the courts are endowed with broad powers under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cwth.) to distribute property equitably. For detail [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Australian Family Law in Context: Commentary and Materials\n - Reference: Management of the Community Estate during an Intact Marriage\n - Reference: What Causes Fundamental Legal Ideas? Marital Property in England and France in the Thirteenth Century’\n - Analyzing \"The legal construction of masculinity and femininity in family law has been the subject of recent scholarly interest. Notable examples are O’Donovan, op. cit., n. 21 and Collier, op. cit., n. 24. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"For discussion of sex and legal subjecthood, see N. Naffine ‘Sexing the Subject (of Law)’ in Thornton, op. cit. (1995), n. 4. [...]\"\n - Reference: Sexing the Subject (of Law)\n - Analyzing \"Contracts Review Act 1980 (N.S.W.). [...]\"\n - Reference: Contracts Review Act\n - Analyzing \"J. Nedelsky, Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and its Legacy (1990), especially 223 ff [...]\"\n - Reference: Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism: The Madisonian Framework and its Legacy\n - Analyzing \"C.B. Macpherson, Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval (1973) 120. [...]\"\n - Reference: Democratic Theory: Essays in Retrieval\n - Analyzing \"For example, N. Howell, ‘“Sexually Transmitted Debtâ€: A Feminist Analysis of Laws Regulating Guarantors and Co-Borrowers’ (1995) 4 Aust. Feminist Law J. 93. [...]\"\n - Reference: “Sexually Transmitted Debtâ€: A Feminist Analysis of Laws Regulating Guarantors and Co-Borrowers\n - Analyzing \"P. Baron, ‘The Free Exercise of Her Will: Women and Emotionally Transmitted Debt’ (1995) 13 Law in Context 23. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Free Exercise of Her Will: Women and Emotionally Transmitted Debt\n - Analyzing \"id., p. 24 B. Fehlberg, ‘The Husband, the Bank, the Wife and Her Signature’ (1994) 57 Modern Law Rev. 467, 468. See, also, Barclays Bank v. O’Brien [1994] 1 A.C. 180, at 185 per Brown-Wilkinson L. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Husband, the Bank, the Wife and Her Signature\n - Reference: Barclays Bank v. O’Brien\n - Analyzing \"Baron, op. cit., n. 44, p. 34. M. Richardson, ‘Protecting Women who provide Security for a Husband’s, Partner’s or Child’s Debts. The Value and Limits of an Economic Perspective’ (1996) 16 Legal Studi [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Protecting Women who provide Security for a Husband’s, Partner’s or Child’s Debts. The Value and Limits\n of an Economic Perspective’\n - Analyzing \"Examples are legion, and by no means confined to the more sensational criminal law cases picked up by the media, such as R. v. Johns, Supreme Court of South Australia, 26 August 1992 (unreported) in w [...]\"\n - Reference: R. v. Johns\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"B. Fehlberg, ‘The Husband, the Bank, the Wife and Her Signature – the Sequel’ (1996) 59 Modern Law Rev. 675. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Husband, the Bank, the Wife and Her Signature – the Sequel\n - Analyzing \"National Australia Bank Ltd v. Garcia (1996) 39 N.S.W.L.R. 577 (N.S.W.C.A.). [...]\"\n - Reference: National Australia Bank Ltd v. Garcia\n - Analyzing \"(1991) 25 N.S.W.L.R. 32 (C.A.). [...]\"\n - Reference: N.S.W.L.R.\n - Analyzing \"(1994) A.S.C. 56–268 (N.S.W.C.A.). [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Based on the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwth.), s. 52 and the Contracts Review Act 1980 (N.S.W.). 54 (1994) A.S.C. 56–270 (N.S.W.C.A.) [...]\"\n - Reference: Trade Practices Act 1974\n - Reference: Contracts Review Act\n - Analyzing \"A number of recent English cases have also turned on the question of whether the wife received independent legal advice. The House of Lords considered the issue in Barclays Bank v. O’Brien [1994] 1 A. [...]\"\n - Reference: Barclays Bank v. O’Brien\n - Reference: Banco Exterior Internacional v. Mann\n - Analyzing \"See I.J. Hardingham and M.A. Neave, Australian Family Property Law (1984) 94. [...]\"\n - Reference: Australian Family Property Law\n - Analyzing \"Compare K. O’Donovan, Sexual Divisions in Law (1985), especially 112–18. [...]\"\n - Reference: Sexual Divisions in Law\n - Analyzing \"Although Reich’s work on the conceptualization of non-traditional sources of wealth, such as employment and professional qualifications, as forms of ‘new property’ has been influential, he did not bro [...]\"\n - Reference: The New Property\n - Analyzing \"1992) 29 N.S.W.L.R. 188 (C.A.) [...]\"\n - Reference: N.S.W.L.R.\n - Analyzing \"Trusts of this kind have been judicially created in order to obviate injustice. Ironically, such devices have been commonly utilized over the last twenty years or so in property disputes arising out o [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Property Rights and Third Party Creditors – the Scope and Limitations of Equitable Doctrines\n - Analyzing \"For discussion, see J. Riley, ‘The Property Rights of Home-Makers under General Law: Bryson v. Bryant’ (1994) 16 Sydney Law Rev. 412. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Property Rights of Home-Makers under General Law: Bryson v. Bryant\n - Analyzing \"The Justice T. E. Lindenmayer and P.A. Doolan, ‘When Bankruptcy and Family Law Collide’ (1994) 8 Aust. J. Family Law 111, 133. [...]\"\n - Reference: When Bankruptcy and Family Law Collide\n - Analyzing \"B. Bennett, ‘The Economics of Wifing Services: Law and Economics on the Family’ (1991) 18 J. of Law and Society 206. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Economics of Wifing Services: Law and Economics on the Family\n - Analyzing \"O’Donovan, op. cit., n. 57; Thornton, op. cit. (1995), n. 4. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"N.S.W.C.A., unreported, 23 May 1994. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"For detailed discussion of the ramifications, see L.J. Weitzman, The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America (1985). [...]\"\n - Reference: The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in\n America\n - Analyzing \"M.L. Shanley, Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 1850–1895 (1989) 46. [...]\"\n - Reference: Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 1850–1895\n - Analyzing \"The move to contract as the governing principle of family law has been noted by commentators. See, for example, Freeman, op. cit., n. 24; Neave, op. cit., n. 26; Regan, op. cit., n. 30. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Bryson v. Bryant in respect of which, it might be noted, the High Court refused leave to appeal. Marcia Neave notes the ‘artificiality’ of the concept of intention in a discussion of the constructive [...]\"\n - Reference: Bryson v. Bryant\n - Reference: Three Approaches to Family Law Disputes – Intention/Belief, Unjust Enrichment and Unconscionability’\n - Analyzing \"For an interesting case study of this phenomenon, see L. Sarmas, ‘Storytelling and the Law: A Case Study of Louth v. Diprose’ (1994) 19 Melbourne University Law Rev. 701. [...]\"\n - Reference: Storytelling and the Law: A Case Study of Louth v. Diprose\n - Analyzing \"C. Colebrook, ‘Feminist Ethics and Historicism’ (1996) 11 Aust. Feminist Studies 295, 300. [...]\"\n - Reference: Feminist Ethics and Historicism\n - Analyzing \"M. Albertson Fineman, The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies (1995) 7. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies\n - Analyzing \"Compare K. O’Donovan, ‘Should all Maintenance of Spouses be abolished?’ (1982) 45 Modern Law Rev. 424, 431–3. [...]\"\n - Reference: Should all Maintenance of Spouses be abolished?\n - Analyzing \"For example, De Facto Relationships Act 1984 (N.S.W .). For detailed analysis of the policy considerations, see M.D.A. Freeman and C.M. Lyon, Cohabitation without Marriage: An Essay in Law and Social [...]\"\n - Reference: De Facto Relationships Act\n - Reference: Cohabitation without Marriage: An Essay in Law and Social Policy\n - Reference: De Facto Relationships: Issues Paper\n - Analyzing \"Eds. of the Harvard Law Review, Sexual Orientation and the Law (1990); Dean v. District of Columbia 653 U.S. App. D.C. 307 (1995); C. Overington, ‘Why can’t They Marry?’ The Age, 26 April 1997. [...]\"\n - Reference: Sexual Orientation and the Law\n - Reference: Dean v. District of Columbia\n - Reference: Why can’t They Marry?\n - Analyzing \"For example, Lesbian and Gay Rights Service The Bride Wore Pink; Legal Recognition of Our Relationships (1994). [...]\"\n - Reference: The Bride Wore Pink; Legal Recognition of Our Relationships\n - Analyzing \"id., p. 3. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Above, n. 30. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct" }, "metadata": {}, "output_type": "display_data" @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ { "data": { "text/plain": "<IPython.core.display.Markdown object>", - "text/markdown": " - Analyzing \"For a contrary view, see G. Jones, ‘“Traditional†Legal Scholarship: a Personal View’ in What Are Law Schools For?, ed. P. Birks (1996) 14. [...]\"\n - Reference: “Traditional†Legal Scholarship: a Personal View\n - Analyzing \"R. Goff, ‘The Search for Principle’ (1983) Proceeedings of the British Academy 169, at 171. This is an amplification of Dicey’s remark that ‘[b]y adequate study and careful thought whole departments o [...]\"\n - Reference: The Search for Principle\n - Reference: Can English Law be taught at the Universities?\n - Analyzing \"J. Smith, The Law of Contract (1989) [...]\"\n - Reference: The Law of Contract\n - Analyzing \"See, for example, D. Kennedy, ‘Form and substance in Private Law Ajudication’ (1976) 89 Harvard Law Rev. 1685. [...]\"\n - Reference: Form and substance in Private Law Ajudication\n - Analyzing \"B. Hepple, ‘The Renewal of the Liberal Law Degree’ (1996) Cambridge Law J. 470 at 485 and 481. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Renewal of the Liberal Law Degree\n - Analyzing \"P.A. Thomas, ‘Introduction’ in Socio-Legal Studies, ed. P.A. Thomas (1997) 19. [...]\"\n - Reference: Introduction\n - Analyzing \"R. Cotterrell, Law’s Community (1995) 296. [...]\"\n - Reference: Law’s Community\n - Analyzing \"Socio-legal studies has been defined in many different ways. In this essay the term is taken to indicate the use of ideas ‘from other disciplines primarily but not exclusively from within the social s [...]\"\n - Reference: Company Law\n - Analyzing \"Some fail wholly. It is difficult to see any effect on academic legal education that resulted from Marre’s report A Time for Change (1988). The Jarratt report on universities produced for the Committe [...]\"\n - Reference: report A Time for Change\n - Reference: Cmnd 4595)\n - Reference: Cmnd. 2154\n - Analyzing \"Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education, Higher Education in the learning society (1997) (the Dearing report); ACLEC, First Report on Legal Education and Training (1996). The Government’s White Pap [...]\"\n - Reference: Higher Education in the learning society\n - Reference: First Report on Legal Education and Training\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"ACLEC’s proposal is part of an historical process which has gradually seen English university law schools distance themselves from the legal professions and the legal professions propose decreasing de [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Working on the Chain Gang?\n - Analyzing \"M. Jeeves J. MacFarlane and A. Boon, ‘Education for Life or for Work?’ (1987) 137 New Law J. 835 at 836. [...]\"\n - Reference: Education for Life or for Work?\n - Analyzing \"T.H. Huxley, ‘Universities: Actual and Ideal’ in T.H. Huxley, Collected Essays: Volume III (1905) 215. [...]\"\n - Reference: Universities: Actual and Ideal\n - Analyzing \"J.S. Mill, ‘Inaugural address to the University of St Andrews’ in Collected Work of John Stuart Mill: Volume XXI, ed. J.M. Robson (1984) 218. [...]\"\n - Reference: Inaugural address to the University of St Andrews\n - Analyzing \"Dearing, op. cit., n. 12, para. 9.32. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"id., para. 5.11. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"F.R. Leavis, Education and the University (1948) 28. Leavis’s view was narrowly nationalistic. For ‘centre’ it would be better to substitute ‘centres’. [...]\"\n - Reference: Education and the University\n - Analyzing \"See, further, A. Bradney, ‘Liberalising Legal Education’ in The Law School: Global Issues, Local Questions, ed. F. Cownie (forthcoming). [...]\"\n - Reference: Liberalising Legal Education\n - Analyzing \"P. Goodrich ‘Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School’ in Birks, op. cit., n. 1, p. 59. 23 S. Turow, One L (1977) 106. [...]\"\n - Reference: Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School\n - Analyzing \"O. Kahn-Freund, ‘Reflections on Legal Education’ (1966) 29 Modern Law Rev. 121 at 129. [...]\"\n - Reference: Reflections on Legal Education\n - Analyzing \"Kahn-Freund believed ... legal argument (Kahn-Freund, id.). [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Leavis, op. cit., n. 20, p. 120. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Leavis has, of course, been widely criticized for the cultural and gender assumptions that lie behind his selection of material to be studied. (See, for example, M. King, The New English Literatures ( [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: The New English Literatures\n - Analyzing \"Jurisprudence by Sir John Salmond, ed. G. Willliams (10th ., 1947) at 256 and 257. [...]\"\n - Reference: Jurisprudence by Sir John Salmond\n - Analyzing \"So much so that when other disciplines engage with law they must develop their own concepts to analyse law rather than rely on the concepts already developed in law. See, for example, E. Durkheim The [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: The Division of Labour in Society\n - Analyzing \"M. Le Brun and R. Johnstone, The Quiet Revolution: Improving Student Learning in Law (1994) 65. On the effect on women students, see ‘Define and Empower: Women Students Consider Feminist Learning’ (19 [...]\"\n - Reference: The Quiet Revolution: Improving Student Learning in Law\n - Reference: Define and Empower: Women Students Consider Feminist Learning\n - Reference: The Invisible Author of Legal Authority\n - Analyzing \"R. Collier, ‘Masculinism, Law and Law Teaching’ (1991) 19 International J. of the Sociology of Law 427 at 429. [...]\"\n - Reference: Masculinism, Law and Law Teaching\n - Analyzing \"P. McAuslan, ‘Administrative Law, Collective Consumption and Judicial Policy’ (1983) 46 Modern Law Rev. 1 at 8. [...]\"\n - Reference: Administrative Law, Collective Consumption and Judicial Policy\n - Analyzing \"Le Brun and Johnstone, op. cit, n. 32, pp. 71–5. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Goodrich, op. cit., n. 22. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"P. Samuelson, ‘The Convergence of the Law School and the University’ (1975) 44 The Am. Scholar 256 at 258. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Convergence of the Law School and the University\n - Analyzing \"P. Harris and M. Jones ‘A Survey of Law Schools in the United Kingdom, 1996’ (1997) 31 The Law Teacher 38 at 46. [...]\"\n - Reference: A Survey of Law Schools in the United Kingdom, 1996\n - Analyzing \"J. Wilson, ‘A third survey of university legal education’ (1993) 13 Legal Studies 143 at 152. [...]\"\n - Reference: A third survey of university legal education\n - Analyzing \"Thus, for example, Harris and Jones reported that 59.2 per cent of all particpating institutions offered foriegn language tuition as part of their standard LLB programme. (Harris and Jones, op. cit., [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"T. Mortimer P. Leighton and N. Whatley, Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics? (1995) [...]\"\n - Reference: Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics?\n - Analyzing \"This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students. 44 id., p 35 [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"L. Skwarok, ‘Business Law for Non-Lawyers: Setting the Stage for Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Hong Kong Polytechnic University’ (1995) 29 The Law Teacher 189 at 189. [...]\"\n - Reference: Business Law for Non-Lawyers: Setting the Stage for Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Hong Kong Polytechnic University\n - Analyzing \"N. Bastin, ‘Law, Law Staff and CNAA Business Studies Degree Courses’ (1985) 19 The Law Teacher 12 at 13. [...]\"\n - Reference: Law, Law Staff and CNAA Business Studies Degree Courses\n - Analyzing \"A. Ridley, ‘Legal Skills for Non-Law Students: Added Value or Irrelevant Diversion?’ (1994) 28 The Law Teacher 281 at 282. [...]\"\n - Reference: Legal Skills for Non-Law Students: Added Value or Irrelevant Diversion?\n - Analyzing \"G. Cartan and T. Vilkinas, ‘Legal Literacy for Managers: The Role of the Educator’ (1990) 24 The Law Teacher 246 at 248. [...]\"\n - Reference: Legal Literacy for Managers: The Role of the Educator\n - Analyzing \"Ridley, op. cit., n. 47, at p. 284. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"This, of course, is not always the case. For example, the BA Economics and Law degree at Leicester has a special course in each year given over to the consideration of the relationship between economi [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"P. Birks, ‘Short Cuts’ in Pressing Problems in the Law, ed. P. Birks (1994) 10–24. [...]\"\n - Reference: Short Cuts\n - Analyzing \"Ridley, op. cit., n. 47, p. 283. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Cartan Vilkinas, op. cit., n. 48, p. 248. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"P. Harris, ‘Curriculum Development in Legal Studies’ (1986) 20 The Law Teacher 110 at 112. [...]\"\n - Reference: Curriculum Development in Legal Studies\n - Analyzing \"Dearing, op. cit., n. 12, para 9.3. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"G. Steiner, Errata: An Examined Life (1997) 20. [...]\"\n - Reference: Errata: An Examined Life" + "text/markdown": " - Analyzing \"For a contrary view, see G. Jones, ‘“Traditional†Legal Scholarship: a Personal View’ in What Are Law Schools For?, ed. P. Birks (1996) 14. [...]\"\n - Reference: “Traditional†Legal Scholarship: a Personal View\n - Analyzing \"R. Goff, ‘The Search for Principle’ (1983) Proceeedings of the British Academy 169, at 171. This is an amplification of Dicey’s remark that ‘[b]y adequate study and careful thought whole departments o [...]\"\n - Reference: The Search for Principle\n - Reference: Can English Law be taught at the Universities?\n - Analyzing \"J. Smith, The Law of Contract (1989) [...]\"\n - Reference: The Law of Contract\n - Analyzing \"See, for example, D. Kennedy, ‘Form and substance in Private Law Ajudication’ (1976) 89 Harvard Law Rev. 1685. [...]\"\n - Reference: Form and substance in Private Law Ajudication\n - Analyzing \"B. Hepple, ‘The Renewal of the Liberal Law Degree’ (1996) Cambridge Law J. 470 at 485 and 481. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Renewal of the Liberal Law Degree\n - Analyzing \"P.A. Thomas, ‘Introduction’ in Socio-Legal Studies, ed. P.A. Thomas (1997) 19. [...]\"\n - Reference: Introduction\n - Analyzing \"R. Cotterrell, Law’s Community (1995) 296. [...]\"\n - Reference: Law’s Community\n - Analyzing \"Socio-legal studies has been defined in many different ways. In this essay the term is taken to indicate the use of ideas ‘from other disciplines primarily but not exclusively from within the social s [...]\"\n - Reference: Company Law\n - Analyzing \"Some fail wholly. It is difficult to see any effect on academic legal education that resulted from Lady Marre’s report A Time for Change (1988). The Jarratt report on universities produced for the Com [...]\"\n - Reference: A Time for Change\n - Analyzing \"Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education, Higher Education in the learning society (1997) (the Dearing report); ACLEC, First Report on Legal Education and Training (1996). The Government’s White Pap [...]\"\n - Reference: Higher Education in the learning society\n - Reference: First Report on Legal Education and Training\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"ACLEC’s proposal is part of an historical process which has gradually seen English university law schools distance themselves from the legal professions and the legal professions propose decreasing de [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: Working on the Chain Gang?\n - Analyzing \"M. Jeeves, J. MacFarlane and A. Boon, ‘Education for Life or for Work?’ (1987) 137 New Law J. 835 at 836. [...]\"\n - Reference: Education for Life or for Work?\n - Analyzing \"T.H. Huxley, ‘Universities: Actual and Ideal’ in T.H. Huxley, Collected Essays: Volume III (1905) 215. [...]\"\n - Reference: Universities: Actual and Ideal\n - Analyzing \"J.S. Mill, ‘Inaugural address to the University of St Andrews’ in Collected Work of John Stuart Mill: Volume XXI, ed. J.M. Robson (1984) 218. [...]\"\n - Reference: Inaugural address to the University of St Andrews\n - Analyzing \"Dearing, op. cit., n. 12, para. 9.32. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"id., para. 5.11. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"F.R. Leavis, Education and the University (1948) 28. Leavis’s view was narrowly nationalistic. For ‘centre’ it would be better to substitute ‘centres’. [...]\"\n - Reference: Education and the University\n - Analyzing \"See, further, A. Bradney, ‘Liberalising Legal Education’ in The Law School: Global Issues, Local Questions, ed. F. Cownie (forthcoming). [...]\"\n - Reference: Liberalising Legal Education\n - Analyzing \"P. Goodrich ‘Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School’ in Birks op. cit., n. 1, p. 59. [...]\"\n - Reference: Of Blackstone’s Tower: Metephors of Distance and Histories of the English Law School\n - Analyzing \"S. Turow, One L (1977) 106. [...]\"\n - Reference: One L\n - Analyzing \"O. Kahn-Freund, ‘Reflections on Legal Education’ (1966) 29 Modern Law Rev. 121 at 129. [...]\"\n - Reference: Reflections on Legal Education\n - Analyzing \"Kahn-Freund believed that both doctrinal and non-doctrinal learning were possible together though he did concede that in the doctrinal method there was ‘the danger that the discussion gets stuck in th [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Leavis, op. cit., n. 20, p. 120. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Leavis has, of course, been widely criticized for the cultural and gender assumptions that lie behind his selection of material to be studied. (See, for example, M. King, The New English Literatures ( [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: The New English Literatures\n - Analyzing \"Jurisprudence by Sir John Salmond, ed. G. Willliams (10th ., 1947) at 256 and 257. [...]\"\n - Reference: Jurisprudence by Sir John Salmond\n - Analyzing \"So much so that when other disciplines engage with law they must develop their own concepts to analyse law rather than rely on the concepts already developed in law. See, for example, E. Durkheim The [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference: The Division of Labour in Society\n - Analyzing \"M. Le Brun and R. Johnstone, The Quiet Revolution: Improving Student Learning in Law (1994) 65. On the effect on women students, see ‘Define and Empower: Women Students Consider Feminist Learning’ (19 [...]\"\n - Reference: The Quiet Revolution: Improving Student Learning in Law\n - Reference: Define and Empower: Women Students Consider Feminist Learning\n - Reference: The Invisible Author of Legal Authority\n - Analyzing \"R. Collier, ‘Masculinism, Law and Law Teaching’ (1991) 19 International J. of the Sociology of Law 427 at 429. [...]\"\n - Reference: Masculinism, Law and Law Teaching\n - Analyzing \"P. McAuslan, ‘Administrative Law, Collective Consumption and Judicial Policy’ (1983) 46 Modern Law Rev. 1 at 8. [...]\"\n - Reference: Administrative Law, Collective Consumption and Judicial Policy\n - Analyzing \"Le Brun and Johnstone, op. cit, n. 32, pp. 71–5. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Goodrich, op. cit., n. 22. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"P. Samuelson, ‘The Convergence of the Law School and the University’ (1975) 44 The Am. Scholar 256 at 258. [...]\"\n - Reference: The Convergence of the Law School and the University\n - Analyzing \"P. Harris and M. Jones ‘A Survey of Law Schools in the United Kingdom, 1996’ (1997) 31 The Law Teacher 38 at 46. [...]\"\n - Reference: A Survey of Law Schools in the United Kingdom, 1996\n - Analyzing \"J. Wilson, ‘A third survey of university legal education’ (1993) 13 Legal Studies 143 at 152. [...]\"\n - Reference: A third survey of university legal education\n - Analyzing \"Thus, for example, Harris and Jones reported that 59.2 per cent of all particpating institutions offered foriegn language tuition as part of their standard LLB programme. (Harris and Jones, op. cit., [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"T. Mortimer, P. Leighton and N. Whatley, Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics? (1995). This would include teaching both non-law degree students and sub-degree students. [...]\"\n - Reference: Law Teachers: Lawyers or Academics?\n - Analyzing \"id., p 35 [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"L. Skwarok, ‘Business Law for Non-Lawyers: Setting the Stage for Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Hong Kong Polytechnic University’ (1995) 29 The Law Teacher 189 at 189. [...]\"\n - Reference: Business Law for Non-Lawyers: Setting the Stage for Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Hong Kong Polytechnic University\n - Analyzing \"N. Bastin, ‘Law, Law Staff and CNAA Business Studies Degree Courses’ (1985) 19 The Law Teacher 12 at 13. [...]\"\n - Reference: Law, Law Staff and CNAA Business Studies Degree Courses\n - Analyzing \"A. Ridley, ‘Legal Skills for Non-Law Students: Added Value or Irrelevant Diversion?’ (1994) 28 The Law Teacher 281 at 282. [...]\"\n - Reference: Legal Skills for Non-Law Students: Added Value or Irrelevant Diversion?\n - Analyzing \"G. Cartan and T. Vilkinas, ‘Legal Literacy for Managers: The Role of the Educator’ (1990) 24 The Law Teacher 246 at 248. [...]\"\n - Reference: Legal Literacy for Managers: The Role of the Educator\n - Analyzing \"Ridley, op. cit., n. 47, at p. 284. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"This, of course, is not always the case. For example, the BA Economics and Law degree at Leicester has a special course in each year given over to the consideration of the relationship between economi [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"P. Birks, ‘Short Cuts’ in Pressing Problems in the Law, ed. P. Birks (1994) 10–24. [...]\"\n - Reference: Short Cuts\n - Analyzing \"Ridley, op. cit., n. 47, p. 283. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"Cartan and Vilkinas, op. cit., n. 48, p. 248. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"P. Harris, ‘Curriculum Development in Legal Studies’ (1986) 20 The Law Teacher 110 at 112. [...]\"\n - Reference: Curriculum Development in Legal Studies\n - Analyzing \"Dearing, op. cit., n. 12, para 9.3. [...]\"\n - Reference with no title element - adding empty biblStruct\n - Analyzing \"G. Steiner, Errata: An Examined Life (1997) 20. 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