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Focusing on femicide, this book provides a contemporary re-evaluation of Carol Smart's innovative approach to the law question as first outlined in her ground-breaking book, Feminism and the Power of Law (Routledge 1989). Smart advocated turning to the legal domain not so much for demanding law reforms as construing it as a site on which to contest gender and more particularly, gendered constructions of women's experiences. Over the last 30 to 40 years, feminist law scholars and activists have launched scathing trans-jurisdictional critiques of the operation of provocation defences in hundreds of femicide cases. The evidence unearthed by feminist scholars that these defences operate in profoundly sexed ways is unequivocal. Accordingly, femicide cases have become critically important sites for feminist engagement and intervention across numerous jurisdictions. Exploring an area of criminal law that was not one of Smart's own focal concerns, this book both honours and extends S

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"Thanks to its ability to account for the complexities of the current femicidal context of the globe, this collection of essays is a timely contribution to the literature on femicide as well as feminist legal scholarship."

--Sumru Atuk, Canadian Journal of Women & the Law



Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface Carol Smart

Notes on contributors

Introduction

Part 1 Criminal Law Reform Case Studies

1 Provocation by ‘Sexual Infidelity’─ Diminishing Returns? — Adrian Howe

2 Feminist Dilemmas with Law Reform ─ Victoria, Australia

Danielle Tyson and Bronwyn Naylor

3 Criminalising Femicide in Latin American Countries: Legal Power Working For Women? — Patsili Toledo

Part 2 Proliferating Sites of Feminist Legal Intervention

4 ‘Being Wrought, Perplexed in the Extreme’ ─ Othello and his Syndrome

Adrian Howe

5 Fighting Femicide in Turkey ─ Feminist Legal Challenges ─ Daniela Alaattinoğlu and Cemre Baytok

6 The Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability ─ Myrna Dawson

7 Judicial Discourse versus Domestic Violence Death Review: An Australian Case Study — Anna Butler and Emma Buxton-Namisnyk

8 Italian Legal Feminism ─ Engaging with the Power of Law — Ilaria Boiano

9 Legal Education ─ Challenging the Finnish Criminal Law Syllabus — Daniela Alaattinoğlu and Johanna Niemi

10 Finland on Trial ─ Marjo Rantala

Epilogue

Index

Contesting Femicide

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9780367665715, 978-0367665715
      ISBN10: 0367665719

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Focusing on femicide, this book provides a contemporary re-evaluation of Carol Smart's innovative approach to the law question as first outlined in her ground-breaking book, Feminism and the Power of Law (Routledge 1989). Smart advocated turning to the legal domain not so much for demanding law reforms as construing it as a site on which to contest gender and more particularly, gendered constructions of women's experiences. Over the last 30 to 40 years, feminist law scholars and activists have launched scathing trans-jurisdictional critiques of the operation of provocation defences in hundreds of femicide cases. The evidence unearthed by feminist scholars that these defences operate in profoundly sexed ways is unequivocal. Accordingly, femicide cases have become critically important sites for feminist engagement and intervention across numerous jurisdictions. Exploring an area of criminal law that was not one of Smart's own focal concerns, this book both honours and extends S

      Trade Review

      "Thanks to its ability to account for the complexities of the current femicidal context of the globe, this collection of essays is a timely contribution to the literature on femicide as well as feminist legal scholarship."

      --Sumru Atuk, Canadian Journal of Women & the Law



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Preface Carol Smart

      Notes on contributors

      Introduction

      Part 1 Criminal Law Reform Case Studies

      1 Provocation by ‘Sexual Infidelity’─ Diminishing Returns? — Adrian Howe

      2 Feminist Dilemmas with Law Reform ─ Victoria, Australia

      Danielle Tyson and Bronwyn Naylor

      3 Criminalising Femicide in Latin American Countries: Legal Power Working For Women? — Patsili Toledo

      Part 2 Proliferating Sites of Feminist Legal Intervention

      4 ‘Being Wrought, Perplexed in the Extreme’ ─ Othello and his Syndrome

      Adrian Howe

      5 Fighting Femicide in Turkey ─ Feminist Legal Challenges ─ Daniela Alaattinoğlu and Cemre Baytok

      6 The Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability ─ Myrna Dawson

      7 Judicial Discourse versus Domestic Violence Death Review: An Australian Case Study — Anna Butler and Emma Buxton-Namisnyk

      8 Italian Legal Feminism ─ Engaging with the Power of Law — Ilaria Boiano

      9 Legal Education ─ Challenging the Finnish Criminal Law Syllabus — Daniela Alaattinoğlu and Johanna Niemi

      10 Finland on Trial ─ Marjo Rantala

      Epilogue

      Index

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