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Feminist Judgments - From Theory to Practice (Paperback)
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Feminist Judgments - From Theory to Practice (Paperback)
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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.'
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