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Category Archives: Alan Berman

The Experiences of Denying Constitutional Protection to Sodomy Laws in the United States, Australia and Malaysia: You’ve Come a Long Way Baby and You Still Have a Long Way To Go!

‘the other refuses to disappear: it subsists, it persists, it is the hard bone on which reason breaks its teeth’1

Alan Berman*

(2008) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 2 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article

Table of contents

  • I. Introduction
  • II. Methodology
  • III. The United States, Australian and Malaysian Experiences with Sodomy Laws
    • A. A Brief Overview
    • B. The US-American Context
    • C. The Australian Context
    • D. The Malaysian Context
  • IV. Comparative Dimensions
  • V. Conclusion
  • Endnotes

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This entry was posted in 2, 2008, Alan Berman, Articles on 27 July 2017 by Steve Allen.

The Law on Gender Parity in Politics in France and New Caledonia: A Window into the Future or More of the Same?

By Alan Berman*

(2005) Oxford U Comparative L Forum 2 at ouclf.law.ox.ac.uk | How to cite this article
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This entry was posted in 2, 2005, Alan Berman, Articles on 27 July 2017 by Steve Allen.

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