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Taylor & Francis Sexual Intimacy and Gender Identity Fraud Reframing the Legal and Ethical Debate
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Women Crime and Justice in Context
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Women Crime and Justice in Context
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Taylor & Francis Married Women in Legal Practice Agency and Norms in the Swedish Realm 13501450 38 Routledge Research in Gender and History
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Law and Gender in the Ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Womens Rights and Law Codes in Early India 600 BCE570 ACE
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Posthuman Legal Subjectivity
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Taylor & Francis Applied Family Law in Islamic Courts Sharia Courts in Gaza
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Domestic Abuse and Child Contact
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Transnational Advocacy Networks and Human Rights Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Personal Identity and the European Court of Human Rights
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Personal Identity and the European Court of Human
Book SynopsisIn this new and burgeoning field in legal and human rights thought, this edited collection explores, by reference to applied philosophy and case law, how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has developed and presented a right to personal identity, largely through interpretation of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Divided into three parts, the collection interrogates: firstly, the construction of personal identity rights at the ECtHR; secondly, whose identity rights are protected; and thirdly, the limits of identity rights. The collection is the first in the Routledge Studies in Law and Humanity series. Contributions from nine leading and emerging legal scholars from the UK, Ireland and continental Europe explore how the right has developed, rights to identity and marriage, LGBTI+, persons with disabilities, religious and cultural issues and critical perspectives on the social construction and framing of the right. The collection is primarilyTable of ContentsTable of Contents; Foreword by Carl Stychin; Series Editor’s Preface; Introduction, Jill Marshall; Part I: Constructing Personal Identity Rights at the European Court of Human Rights; 1. An Overview of the Development of the Right to Personal Identity at the European Court of Human Rights, Jill Marshall; 2. Narratives of Absence: on the construction and limits of the category of personal identity in European Human Rights Law, Sarah Trotter; 3. Privacy and the Social Construction of Identity: An Interrelated History, Paul Friedl; Part II: Protecting Whose Identity Rights? 4. Disabled Identity and the Ability to Make Decisions, Janos Fiala-Butora; 5. LGBTI People, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights, Paul Johnson; 6. Marriage, Identity and the European Court of Human Rights, David Feldman; 7. What to do with the ‘Buried Giant’? – Collective Historical Memory and Identity in the Freedom of Expression Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights, Tom Lewis and Peter Cumper; Part III: Limits of Identity Rights? 8. A ‘Personal’ Right to a Decolonised University Curriculum? Dr Patricia Tuitt; 9. Foucault on the limits of identity rights, Dr Deirdre McGowan;
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sex Work Labour and Empowerment
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Consent Stealthing and DesireBased Contracting in the Criminal Law
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Taylor & Francis Honour Based Crimes and the Law Defining the Limits of Honour Based Violence and Abuse
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Taylor & Francis Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing
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Taylor & Francis Transcending the Boundaries of Law Generations of Feminism and Legal Theory
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Taylor & Francis Transcending the Boundaries of Law Generations of Feminism and Legal Theory
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Rights Gender and Family Law
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Taylor & Francis Regulating Sexuality
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Taylor & Francis Human Rights Law and Personal Identity
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Taylor & Francis Sex Culpability and the Defence of Provocation
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Taylor & Francis Law and the Philosophy of Privacy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Rights Gender and Family Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Anarchism Sexuality Ethics Relationships and Power Social Justice
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Taylor & Francis Queer Necropolitics
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Taylor & Francis Women and Transitional Justice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Law and Sexuality
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Taylor & Francis The Sexual Constitution of Political Authority
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Taylor & Francis Gender in Refugee Law
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Taylor & Francis Gender and Justice
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Taylor & Francis Gender and Justice
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Taylor & Francis Imagebased Sexual Abuse A Study on the Causes and Consequences of Nonconsensual Nude or Sexual Imagery Routledge Critical Studies in Crime Diversityy and Criminal Justice
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Taylor & Francis Queer Histories and the Politics of Policing
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Taylor & Francis Votes and More for Women
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Taylor & Francis Prejudice and Pride
Book SynopsisFirst published in 1983, Prejudice and Pride chronicles legal and social discrimination against gay people living in Britain in 1980s. The book alerts its readers to the ways in which gay men and women were treated in our society and how discrimination in each area can be tackled. The book speaks to us all, providing a blueprint for action through the 1980s. While things today might be better, the book is a reminder that the struggle for equal rights was and will continue to be long and cumbersome. The book acknowledges the action and support of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and will be of interest to students of history, sociology, law, gender studies and sexuality studies.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd International Courts and the African Woman Judge
Book SynopsisA sequel to Bauer and Dawuni''s pioneering study on gender and the judiciary in Africa (Routledge, 2016), International Courts and the African Woman Judge examines questions on gender diversity, representative benches, and international courts by focusing on women judges from the continent of Africa.Drawing from postcolonial feminism, feminist institutionalism, feminist legal theory, and legal narratives, this book provides fresh and detailed narratives of seven women judges that challenge existing discourse on gender diversity in international courts. It answers important questions about how the politics of judicial appointments, gender, geographic location, class, and professional capital combine to shape the lives of women judges who sit on international courts and argues the need to disaggregate gender diversity with a view to understanding intra-group differences.International Courts and the African Woman Judge will be of interest to a variety of audTrade Review'The voices of African women judges have rarely been given space in judicial scholarship. These rich narratives therefore provide a welcome and overdue corrective. Weaving together the personal and the political, their accounts remind us just how much African women judges have achieved in the international judiciary and yet how far there is still to go in securing gender equality. By adopting a conscious intersectional lens and drawing out the differences between the judges as well as their shared experiences, the book also provides a valuable counter to the dangers of essentialism. Through the stories of these remarkable women who achieved so many ‘firsts’ in their field, we also learn something of the wider stories of pioneering women generally, and African women in particular, who have fought to take their place in the international and domestic courts and who provide such powerful role models for the next generation of women judges.' - Kate Malleson, Professor of Law, Queen Mary University of London'Dawuni and Kuenyehia’s immensely important book unpacks the diversity of women who sit on the bench of international courts and tribunals. The book disaggregates "gender" on judicial benches and invites readers and scholars to pay attention to intra-group differences and consider the multiple identities that the African woman judge navigates in the particular field of international courts. The book accomplishes this sensitive task by giving voice to these female Black/African women themselves, powerfully gathering and analyzing narratives of the legal and personal journeys that they have traveled. This book is to be very strongly recommended not only to all those interested in gender and judging, but to all scholars and actors committed to critical readings of international law, institutions and courts.' - Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez, Professor of Public Law, Paris Nanterre UniversityTable of ContentsForeword [Hon. Gabrielle Kirk McDonald] 1. Introduction: Challenging Gender Universalism and Unveiling the Silenced Narratives of the African Woman Judge [Josephine Jarpa Dawuni] 2. Women Judges in International Courts and Tribunals –The Quest for Equal Opportunities [Justice Florence Ndepele Mwachande Mumba] 3. Julia Sebutinde: An Unbreakable Cloth [Nienke Grossman] 4. Akua Kuenyehia: Leaving a Mark Along the Journey for Human Rights [Josephine Jarpa Dawuni] 5. Fatoumata Dembélé Diarra: Trajectory of A Malian Magistrate and Civil Society Advocate to The International Criminal Court [Sara Dezalay] 6. Sophia Akuffo: Balancing the Equities [Kuukuwa Andam and Sena Dei-Tutu] 7. Justina Kelello Mafoso- Guni: The Gendering of Judicial Appointment Processes in African Courts [Rachel Ellett] 8. Elsie Nwanwuri Thompson: The Trajectory of a Noble Passion [Rebecca Emiene Badejogbin] 9. Conclusion: International Courts and The African Woman Judge: Unlocking Doors, Leaving A Legacy [Josephine Jarpa Dawuni and Akua Kuenyehia]
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Cambridge University Press Gender and the Constitution Equity and Agency in Comparative Constitutional Design
Book SynopsisWe live in an era of constitution-making. New constitutions are appearing in historically unprecedented numbers, but no democratic constitution today can fail to recognize or provide for gender equality. This book attempts comprehensively to consider what needs to be taken into account when gender equity and agency are among the constitution-makers' goals.Trade Review"The book makes an important contribution to a growing literature on a topic of concern to legal scholars, women's rights advocates, and political scientists...By providing a comparative overview of constitution making, interpretation, and application, Irving's book is a valuable resource for constitutional scholars as a whole, and for those especially interested in the role of gender in constitutions and the consequent effects of gender equality in society." Politics & Gender Susan Gluck Mezey, Loyola University Chicago"[This] book provides a necessary, and perhaps long overdue, service by launching a civic discourse about gender and the constitution." International Law and Politics, Kristina AgassiTable of Contents1. Framework; 2. Language; 3. Federalism; 4. Citizenship; 5. The constitutional court; 6. Representation; 7. Equality rights; 8. Reproductive rights; 9. International and customary law; 10. Conclusion.
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Cambridge University Press Gender Law and Justice in a Global Market
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Cambridge University Press Gender Law and Justice in a Global Market Law in Context
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Cambridge University Press Gender and the Constitution
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Cambridge University Press Consent for Medical Treatment of Trans Youth
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