Books > Law > English law > Private, property, family > Gender law
|
Buy Now
Northern / Irish Feminist Judgments - Judges' Troubles and the Gendered Politics of Identity (Paperback)
Loot Price: R2,942
Discovery Miles 29 420
|
|
Northern / Irish Feminist Judgments - Judges' Troubles and the Gendered Politics of Identity (Paperback)
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
The Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments Project inaugurates a fresh
dialogue on gender, legal judgment, judicial power and national
identity in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Through a process of
judicial re-imagining, the project takes account of the peculiarly
Northern/Irish concerns in shaping gender through judicial
practice. This collection, following on from feminist judgments
projects in Canada, England and Australia takes the feminist
judging methodology in challenging new directions. This book
collects 26 rewritten judgments, covering a range of substantive
areas. As well as opinions from appellate courts, the book includes
fi rst instance decisions and a fi ctional review of a Tribunal of
Inquiry. Each feminist judgment is accompanied by a commentary
putting the case in its social context and explaining the original
decision. The book also includes introductory chapters examining
the project methodology, constructions of national identity,
theoretical and conceptual issues pertaining to feminist judging,
and the legal context of both jurisdictions. The book, shines a
light on past and future possibilities - and limitations - for
judgment on the island of Ireland. 'This book provides a rich and
expansive addition to the feminist judgments catalogue. The ...
judgments demonstrate powerfully how Northern/Irish judges have
contributed to the gendered politics of national identity, and how
the narrow subject-positions they have created for women and
'others' could have been so much wider and more open.' Professor
Rosemary Hunter, School of Law, Queen Mary University London. 'The
Northern/Irish Feminist Judgments Project is inspirational reading
for anyone interested in feminism or Irish studies ... It is a
model of how to conduct feminist enquiry. Its most innovative
contribution to scholarship and politics is how the rewriting of
landmark legal judgments from a feminist perspective allows us to
imagine (and therefore begin to construct) a more egalitarian, a
more just, future.' Associate Professor Katherine O'Donnell, School
of Philosophy, University College Dublin. If you let it, this book
will make you think. ... It made me think - it reminded me, I
suppose - that legal writing can be wonderful: rigorous, creative,
deeply observant, provocative. Read it and see what it makes you
think. Professor Therese Murphy, School of Law, Queen's University
Belfast
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.