Now available on Project MUSE … Canadian Journal of Women and the Law/Revue Femmes et Droit Volume 26, Number 2, October 2014 http://bit.ly/cjwl262pm This issue contains: Does the System of Judicial Appointment Matter? Exploring Women’s Representation on Ontario’s Courts Erin Crandall Eloquent (In)action: Enforcement and Prosecutorial Restraint in the Transnational Trade in Human Eggs As Deep Ambivalence about the Law Susan G. Drummond, Sara R. Cohen Self-Determination and Indigenous Women: Increasing Legitimacy through Inclusion Brenda L. Gunn Dramatizing Intimate Femicide: Petitions, Plays, and Public Engagement (with a Shakespearean Gloss) Adrian Howe Taking It Personally: Delimiting Gender-Based Refugee Claims Using the Complementary Protection Provision in Canada Jamie Chai Yun Liew Just Horseplay? Masculinity and Workplace Grievances in Fordist Canada, 1947–70s Joan Sangster Indigenous Feminist Legal Theory Emily Snyder Conciliation emploi-famille et porosité des temps sociaux chez les avocats et les avocates : des stratégies de report et d’intensification pour arriver à concilier? Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay Book Reviews / Chroniques bibliographiques R. Blake Brown, Arming and Disarming: A History of Gun Control in Canada, reviewed by Denise Brunsdon Elizabeth Sheehy, Defending Battered Women on Trial: Lessons from the Transcripts, reviewed by Rosemary Cairns Way Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay et Elena Mascova, Les avocates, les avocats et la conciliation familiale, reviewed by Louise Langevin Hilary Heilbron, Rose Heilbron: The Story of England’s First Woman Queen’s Counsel and Judge, reviewed by Mary Jane Mossman Martha Albertson Fineman and Estelle Zinsstag, eds, Feminist Perspectives on Transitional Justice: From International and Criminal to Alternative Forms of Justice, reviewed by Rosemary Nagy Patrice Corriveau, Judging Homosexuals: A History of Gay Persecution in Quebec and France, reviewed by Heather Shipley Submission Information The CJWL/RFD is Canada's oldest feminist legal periodical. Since it began in 1985, the journal has provided a forum in which feminist writers from diverse backgrounds, speaking from a wide range of experience, can exchange ideas and information about legal issues that affect women. We are looking to build on this tradition and remain committed to reflecting a diversity of political, social, cultural, and economic thinking, unified by a shared interest in law reform. We invite submissions from people who are engaged in feminist analysis of socio-legal issues that reflect a range of approaches, including multidisciplinary, action-focused, theoretical, and historical, and that reflect linguistic and regional differences in Canada. We particularly encourage submissions authored by women from different backgrounds, disciplines and jurisdictions who are doing new feminist work. The CJWL/RFD is seeking papers for publication in the following sections of the CJWL/RFD: articles, review essays, commentaries, case comments, research notes, book reviews, and notes on Canadian and International events of interest to our readers. Comments on previously published materials are also welcome. The journal is a refereed publication. Canadian Journal of Women and the Law/Revue Femmes et Droit is available online at: CJWL Online - http://www.utpjournals.com/cjwl Project MUSE - http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_journal_of_women_and_the_law/ University of Toronto Press Journals Division 5201 Dufferin St., Toronto, ON, Canada M3H 5T8 tel: (416) 667-7777 fax: (416) 667-7881 email: [log in to unmask] www.utpjournals.com posted by T Hawkins