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Feminist Jurisography - Law, History, Writing (Paperback): Ann Genovese Feminist Jurisography - Law, History, Writing (Paperback)
Ann Genovese
R1,220 Discovery Miles 12 200 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Jurisprudential meditation and methodological performance on how feminist and legal thought come into relation. Experiments with genre, style, and form to historicise the relationship of a feminist jurisprudent to her own sources, methods, and interlocutors. The book will be a useful resource for scholars and students of law and humanities, feminism, and history.

Feminist Jurisography - Law, History, Writing (Hardcover): Ann Genovese Feminist Jurisography - Law, History, Writing (Hardcover)
Ann Genovese
R4,018 Discovery Miles 40 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Jurisprudential meditation and methodological performance on how feminist and legal thought come into relation. Experiments with genre, style, and form to historicise the relationship of a feminist jurisprudent to her own sources, methods, and interlocutors. The book will be a useful resource for scholars and students of law and humanities, feminism, and history.

Australian Critical Decisions - Remembering Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams (Paperback): Ann Genovese Australian Critical Decisions - Remembering Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams (Paperback)
Ann Genovese
R1,506 Discovery Miles 15 060 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The 1980s was a time of significant social, political and cultural change. In Australia, the law was pivotal to these changes. The two High Court cases that this book explores - Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen (1982) and the Tasmanian Dams case (1983) - are famous legally as they marked a decisive reckoning by the Court with both international law and federal constitutionalism. Yet these cases also offer a significant marker of Australia in the 1980s: a shift to a different form of political engagement, nationally and internationally, on complex questions about race and the environment. This book brings these cases together for the first time. It does so to explore not only the legal legacy and relationship between Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams, but also to reflect on how Australians experience their law in time and place, and why those experiences might require more than the usual legal records. The authors include significant figures in Australian public life, some of whom were key participants in the cases, as well as established and respected scholars of law, history, environment and Indigenous studies. This collection offers a combination of personal recollections of the cases, as well as a consideration of their ongoing significance in Australian life. This book was originally published as two special issues of the Griffith Law Review.

Australian Critical Decisions - Remembering Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams (Hardcover): Ann Genovese Australian Critical Decisions - Remembering Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams (Hardcover)
Ann Genovese
R4,490 Discovery Miles 44 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The 1980s was a time of significant social, political and cultural change. In Australia, the law was pivotal to these changes. The two High Court cases that this book explores - Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen (1982) and the Tasmanian Dams case (1983) - are famous legally as they marked a decisive reckoning by the Court with both international law and federal constitutionalism. Yet these cases also offer a significant marker of Australia in the 1980s: a shift to a different form of political engagement, nationally and internationally, on complex questions about race and the environment. This book brings these cases together for the first time. It does so to explore not only the legal legacy and relationship between Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams, but also to reflect on how Australians experience their law in time and place, and why those experiences might require more than the usual legal records. The authors include significant figures in Australian public life, some of whom were key participants in the cases, as well as established and respected scholars of law, history, environment and Indigenous studies. This collection offers a combination of personal recollections of the cases, as well as a consideration of their ongoing significance in Australian life. This book was originally published as two special issues of the Griffith Law Review.

The Court as Archive (Paperback): Ann Genovese, Trish Luker, Kim Rubenstein The Court as Archive (Paperback)
Ann Genovese, Trish Luker, Kim Rubenstein
R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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