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Australian Feminist Judgments Righting And Rewriting Law Heather Douglas Francesca Bartlett Trish Luker Rosemary Hunter Editors

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Australian Feminist Judgments Righting And Rewriting Law Heather Douglas Francesca Bartlett Trish Luker Rosemary Hunter Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Author: Heather Douglas; Francesca Bartlett; Trish Luker; Rosemary Hunter (editors)
ISBN: 9781474201292, 1474201296
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Australian Feminist Judgments Righting And Rewriting Law Heather Douglas Francesca Bartlett Trish Luker Rosemary Hunter Editors by Heather Douglas; Francesca Bartlett; Trish Luker; Rosemary Hunter (editors) 9781474201292, 1474201296 instant download after payment.

This book brings together feminist academics, lawyers and activists to present an impressive collection of alternative judgments in a series of Australian legal cases. By re-imagining original legal decisions through a feminist lens, the collection explores the possibilities, limits and implications of a feminist approach to legal decision-making. Each case is accompanied by a brief commentary that places it in legal and historical context and explains what the feminist re-writing does differently to the original case. The cases not only cover topics of long-standing interest to feminist scholars—such as family law, sexual offences and discrimination law—but also areas which have had less attention, including indigenous cultural heritage, immigration, taxation, intellectual property and environmental law. The collection contributes a distinctly Australian perspective to the growing international literature investigating the role of feminist legal theory in judicial decision-making.

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