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De la couleur des lois Une histoire juridique du racisme au Canada entre 1900 et 1950 / Constance Backhouse.
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Challenging times the women's movement in Canada and the United States / edited by Constance Backhouse and David H. Flaherty.
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People and place historical influences on legal culture / edited by Jonathan Swainger and Constance Backhouse.
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Constance Backhouse
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Constance Barbara Backhouse
, (born February 19, 1952) is a Canadian
legal scholar
and
historian
, specializing in
gender
and
race discrimination
. She is a Distinguished University Professor and University Research Chair at the Faculty of Law,
University of Ottawa
in
Ottawa
, Canada. In addition to her academic publications, Backhouse is the author of several books on
feminist
- and
race
-related legal rights topics. Backhouse is President of the
American Society for Legal History
, and is the first non-
US
scholar to hold this position.
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