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This book offers a comprehensive examination of the ways in which
the criminal justice system of England and Wales has regulated, and
failed or refused to regulate, lesbianism. It identifies the
overarching approach as one of silencing: lesbianism has not only
been ignored or regarded as unimaginable, but was deliberately
excluded from legal discourses. A series of case studies ranging
from 1746 to 2013 from parliamentary debates to individual
prosecutions shed light on the complex process of regulation
through silencing. They illuminate its evolution over three
centuries and explore when and why it has been breached. The
answers Derry uncovers can be fully understood only in the context
of surrounding social and legal developments which are also
considered. Lesbianism and the Criminal Law makes an important
contribution to the growing bodies of literature on feminism,
sexuality and the law and the legal history of sexual offences.
Gender and the Law provides an ideal introduction to gender and
feminist theory for students. Beginning with an overview of
traditional notions of gender, the book establishes the key
feminist and queer legal theories. It provides a basic structure
and overview upon which students can build their understanding of
some of the complex and controversial topics and debates around
gender. Structured thematically, the book explores many fascinating
and controversial legal issues, including issues of transgender
rights; equal pay and equality in the workplace; societal changes
and challenges within the regulation of personal relationships; the
law surrounding consent and sexual offences; the role of gender
norms in the criminal courts; legal regulation of prostitution and
pornography; and the ways in which the law has responded to
societal changes surrounding reproduction. With 'thinking points'
and 'further reading' suggestions within each chapter, the authors
encourage an engagement with critique and theory in order to
understand this dynamic and challenging field.
Gender and the Law provides an ideal introduction to gender and
feminist theory for students. Beginning with an overview of
traditional notions of gender, the book establishes the key
feminist and queer legal theories. It provides a basic structure
and overview upon which students can build their understanding of
some of the complex and controversial topics and debates around
gender. Structured thematically, the book explores many fascinating
and controversial legal issues, including issues of transgender
rights; equal pay and equality in the workplace; societal changes
and challenges within the regulation of personal relationships; the
law surrounding consent and sexual offences; the role of gender
norms in the criminal courts; legal regulation of prostitution and
pornography; and the ways in which the law has responded to
societal changes surrounding reproduction. With 'thinking points'
and 'further reading' suggestions within each chapter, the authors
encourage an engagement with critique and theory in order to
understand this dynamic and challenging field.
This book offers a comprehensive examination of the ways in which
the criminal justice system of England and Wales has regulated, and
failed or refused to regulate, lesbianism. It identifies the
overarching approach as one of silencing: lesbianism has not only
been ignored or regarded as unimaginable, but was deliberately
excluded from legal discourses. A series of case studies ranging
from 1746 to 2013 from parliamentary debates to individual
prosecutions shed light on the complex process of regulation
through silencing. They illuminate its evolution over three
centuries and explore when and why it has been breached. The
answers Derry uncovers can be fully understood only in the context
of surrounding social and legal developments which are also
considered. Lesbianism and the Criminal Law makes an important
contribution to the growing bodies of literature on feminism,
sexuality and the law and the legal history of sexual offences.
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