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But two caveats have to be entered even at this stage of introducing our perambulation. First, this is not intended as a walk around ‘everyday life’
which then moves into a critique of the extent to which ‘law’ adequately, or not, meets the needs and expectations of ‘ordinary people’ (especially, but by no means exclusively, women), important though this has been to feminist work.