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Contesting Femicide: Feminism and the Power of Law Revisited

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Focusing on femicide, this book provides a contemporary re-evaluation of Carol Smarts 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 womens 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 Smarts own focal concerns, this book both honours and extends Smarts work by approaching femicide as a site of engagement and counter-discourse that calls into question hegemonic representations of gendered relationships. Femicide cases thus provide a way to continue the endlessly valuable discursive work Smart advocated and practised in other fields of law: both in articulating alternative accounts of gendered relationships and in challenging laws power to disqualify womens experiences of violence while privileging mens feelings and rights.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367665715

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Adrian Howe is an associate lecturer Law School Birkbeck University London where she also has a visiting post. She has published widely in the field of sexed violence and is currently developing a Theatre in Education project based on her research on intimate partner femicide cases. The projects first play Othello on Trial has been performed in Melbourne Australia and London UK.Daniela Alaattinolu is a doctoral candidate at the European University Institute Italy. She has taught criminal law at the Finnish Police University College and published within the fields of femicide gender and law gender violence and human rights. Her LLM thesis was awarded with the annual award for excellence by the Finnish Lawyers Association in 2014.

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