Australian Feminist Judgments

Australian Feminist Judgments
Title Australian Feminist Judgments PDF eBook
Author Heather Douglas
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 494
Release 2014-11-20
Genre Law
ISBN 1782255400

Download Australian Feminist Judgments Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book brings together feminist academics and lawyers 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 feminist approaches 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 rewriting 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 sovereignty, constitutional law, immigration, taxation 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.

Feminist Judgments: Reproductive Justice Rewritten

Feminist Judgments: Reproductive Justice Rewritten
Title Feminist Judgments: Reproductive Justice Rewritten PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Mutcherson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 407
Release 2020-04-16
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1108425437

Download Feminist Judgments: Reproductive Justice Rewritten Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Reproductive justice theory made real through re-imagining critical cases addressing pregnancy, parenting, and the law's treatment of marginalized women.

Feminist Judgments

Feminist Judgments
Title Feminist Judgments PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Hunter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 504
Release 2010-09-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1847316018

Download Feminist Judgments Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

While feminist legal scholarship has thrived within universities and in some sectors of legal practice, it has yet to have much impact within the judiciary or on judicial thinking. Thus, while feminist legal scholarship has generated comprehensive critiques of existing legal doctrine, there has been little opportunity to test or apply feminist knowledge in practice, in decisions in individual cases. In this book, a group of feminist legal scholars put theory into practice in judgment form, by writing the 'missing' feminist judgments in key cases. The cases chosen are significant decisions in English law across a broad range of substantive areas. The cases originate from a variety of levels but are primarily opinions of the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords. In some instances they are written in a fictitious appeal, but in others they are written as an additional concurring or dissenting judgment in the original case, providing a powerful illustration of the way in which the case could have been decided differently, even at the time it was heard. Each case is accompanied by a commentary which renders the judgment accessible to a non-specialist audience. The commentary explains the original decision, its background and doctrinal significance, the issues it raises, and how the feminist judgment deals with them differently. The books also includes chapters examining the theoretical and conceptual issues raised by the process and practice of feminist judging, and by the judgments themselves, including the possibility of divergent feminist approaches to legal decision-making. From the foreword by Lady Hale 'Reading this book ought to be a chastening experience for any judge who believes himself or herself to be both true to their judicial oath and a neutral observer of the world... If lawyers and judges like me have so much to learn from reading this book, then surely other, more sceptical, lawyers and judges have even more to learn...other scholars, and not only feminists, must also be fascinated by the window it opens onto the process of judicial reasoning: not the straightforward, predetermined march from A to B of popular belief, but something altogether more complicated and uncertain. And anyone will find it a very good read.'

Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions

Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions
Title Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions PDF eBook
Author Eloisa C. Rodriguez-Dod
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 445
Release 2021-10-28
Genre Law
ISBN 1108835538

Download Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Reimagines fundamental property law cases to demonstrate how a feminist lens could impact the law's development.

Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort Opinions

Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort Opinions
Title Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort Opinions PDF eBook
Author Martha Chamallas
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 459
Release 2020-12-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1108484298

Download Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Tort Opinions Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A feminist rewrite of tort law cases that reveals gender bias and the law's failure to redress serious harms to women.

Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand

Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand
Title Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth McDonald
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 614
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1509909737

Download Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This edited collection asks how key New Zealand judgments might read if they were written by a feminist judge. Feminist judging is an emerging critical legal approach that works within the confines of common law legal method to challenge the myth of judicial neutrality and illustrate how the personal experiences and perspectives of judges may influence the reasoning and outcome of their decisions. Uniquely, this book includes a set of cases employing an approach based on mana wahine, the use of Maori values that recognise the complex realities of Maori women's lives. Through these feminist and mana wahine judgments, it opens possibilities of more inclusive judicial decision making for the future. 'This Project stops us in our tracks and asks us: how could things have been different? At key moments in our legal history, what difference would it have made if feminist judges had been at the tiller? By doing so, it raises a host of important questions. What does it take to be a feminist judge? Would we want our judges to be feminists and if so why? Is there a uniquely female perspective to judging?' Professor Claudia Geiringer, Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington 'With this book, some of our leading jurists expose the biases and power structures that underpin legal rules and the interpretation of them. Some also give voice to mana wahine perspectives on and about the law that have become invisible over time, perpetuating the impacts of colonialism and patriarchy combined on Maori women. I hope this book will be a catalyst for our nation to better understand and then seek to ameliorate these impacts.' Dr Claire Charters, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland 'The work is highly illuminating and is critical to the development of our legal system ... It is crucial, not only for legal education, so that students of the law open their minds to the different ways legal problems can be conceptualised and decided. It is also crucial if we are going to have a truly just legal system where all the different voices and perspectives are fairly heard.' Professor Mark Henaghan, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Otago 'I believe this project is particularly important, as few academics or researchers in New Zealand concentrate on judicial method. I am therefore hopeful that it will provoke thoughtful debate in a critical area for society.' The Honourable Justice Helen Winkelmann, New Zealand Court of Appeal

Scottish Feminist Judgments

Scottish Feminist Judgments
Title Scottish Feminist Judgments PDF eBook
Author Sharon Cowan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 483
Release 2019-10-31
Genre Law
ISBN 1509923268

Download Scottish Feminist Judgments Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"An innovative collaboration between academics, practitioners, activists and artists, this timely and provocative book re-writes 16 significant Scots law cases, spanning a range of substantive topics, from a feminist perspective. Exposing the power, politics and partiality reflected in the initial judgment, our feminist judges provide alternative accounts that bring gender equity concerns to the fore, whilst remaining bound by the facts and legal authorities encountered by the original court. Paying particular attention to Scotland's distinctive national identity, fluctuating experiences of political sovereignty, and unique legal traditions and institutions, this book contributes in a distinctive register to the emerging dialogue amongst feminist judgment projects across the globe. Its judgments address concerns not only about gender equality, but also about the interplay between gender, class, national identity and citizenship in contemporary Scotland. It will be of interest to academics, practitioners and students of Scots law, and policy-makers, as well as to scholars of feminist and critical theory, and law and gender, internationally. The book also showcases unique contributions from leading artists which, provoked by the enterprise of feminist judging, or by individual cases, offer a visceral and affective engagement with the legal"--