Drawing on growing social awareness, activism and scholarship, this article examines menstruation as an equality issue and the implications for discrimination law in Australia. It discusses the complex nature of inequality that arises in relation to menstruation. It also considers intersectional discrimination (when a combination of attributes generates a new form of discrimination) that occurs in relation to menstruation facing different groups: women and girls with disabilities, incarcerated women, and transgender, gender-diverse and intersex people. The article considers how some forms of inequality related to menstruation might be addressed through discrimination law (workplace adjustments and provision of menstrual products in carceral...
This Article examines the issue of menstruation and the administration of the bar exam. Although suc...
During the past few years, scholars and activists have increasingly engaged with law as a means to c...
The menstrual cycle is sensitive in some countries and is still a stigma and imperious practice. Mos...
In the past year alone, news reports have shown how menstrual injustice is linked to gender inequali...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
Menstruation is a situs of discrimination, oppression, harassment, and microaggression. Employers fi...
The governing laws within the United States center the experience of white, cis- gender, able-bodied...
The burgeoning menstrual justice movement highlights that women, girls, transgender men and boys, an...
Socio-cultural norms, stigmas, and taboos associated with menstruation in India take a number of dif...
The overall purpose of the paper is to analyze the free supply of menstrual items to primary and sec...
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has ...
This paper delves into various aspects of the concept, including its intersection with gender equali...
This essay grows out of a panel discussion among five lawyers on the subject of menstrual equity act...
As countries across the world adopt policies addressing menstruation, it is imperative to identify w...
When I think about all that is wrong in the world—the threat to democracy in the United States, the ...
This Article examines the issue of menstruation and the administration of the bar exam. Although suc...
During the past few years, scholars and activists have increasingly engaged with law as a means to c...
The menstrual cycle is sensitive in some countries and is still a stigma and imperious practice. Mos...
In the past year alone, news reports have shown how menstrual injustice is linked to gender inequali...
Menstrual injustice is the oppression of menstruators, women, girls, transgender men and boys, and n...
Menstruation is a situs of discrimination, oppression, harassment, and microaggression. Employers fi...
The governing laws within the United States center the experience of white, cis- gender, able-bodied...
The burgeoning menstrual justice movement highlights that women, girls, transgender men and boys, an...
Socio-cultural norms, stigmas, and taboos associated with menstruation in India take a number of dif...
The overall purpose of the paper is to analyze the free supply of menstrual items to primary and sec...
This article develops the concept of ‘menstrual justice’. The legal scholar Margaret E. Johnson has ...
This paper delves into various aspects of the concept, including its intersection with gender equali...
This essay grows out of a panel discussion among five lawyers on the subject of menstrual equity act...
As countries across the world adopt policies addressing menstruation, it is imperative to identify w...
When I think about all that is wrong in the world—the threat to democracy in the United States, the ...
This Article examines the issue of menstruation and the administration of the bar exam. Although suc...
During the past few years, scholars and activists have increasingly engaged with law as a means to c...
The menstrual cycle is sensitive in some countries and is still a stigma and imperious practice. Mos...