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No Legal Way Out - R v Ryan, Domestic Abuse, and the Defence of Duress (Paperback): Nadia Verrelli, Lori Chambers No Legal Way Out - R v Ryan, Domestic Abuse, and the Defence of Duress (Paperback)
Nadia Verrelli, Lori Chambers
R736 R663 Discovery Miles 6 630 Save R73 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An RCMP sting caught Nicole Doucet (Ryan) trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex-husband. It was supposed to be an open-and-shut case. It wasn't. No Legal Way Out details the process, the media coverage, and the legal implications of R v Ryan, all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. The outcome of the case limited the legal options for women seeking to escape abuse and had a damaging impact on public perceptions of domestic violence. This unabashedly feminist analysis explains why the court, the police, and the media let down all women trapped by intimate partner terrorism.

Understanding Atrocities - Remembering, Representing and Teaching Genocide (Paperback): Sarah Minslow, Donia Mounsef, Adam... Understanding Atrocities - Remembering, Representing and Teaching Genocide (Paperback)
Sarah Minslow, Donia Mounsef, Adam Muller, Christopher Powell, Raffi Sarkissian; Edited by …
R991 Discovery Miles 9 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Understanding Atrocities is a wide-ranging collection of essays bridging scholarly and community-based efforts to understand and respond to the global, transhistorical problem of genocide. The essays in this volume investigate how evolving, contemporary views on mass atrocity frame and complicate the possibilities for the understanding and prevention of genocide. The contributors ask, among other things, what are the limits of the law, of history, of literature, and of education in understanding and representing genocidal violence? What are the challenges we face in teaching and learning about extreme events such as these, and how does the language we use contribute to or impair what can be taught and learned about genocide? Who gets to decide if it's genocide and who its victims are? And how does the demonization of perpetrators of atrocity prevent us from confronting the complicity of others, or of ourselves? Through a multi-focused and multidisciplinary investigation of these questions, Understanding Atrocities demonstrates the vibrancy and breadth of the contemporary state of genocide studies. With contributions by: Amarnath Amarasingam, Andrew R. Basso, Kristin Burnett, Lori Chambers, Laura Beth Cohen, Travis Hay, Steven Leonard Jacobs, Lorraine Markotic, Sarah Minslow, Donia Mounsef, Adam Muller, Scott W. Murray, Christopher Powell, and Raffi Sarkissian

Is It Just? - A Classic Feminist Novel (Paperback, Critical): Minnie Smith Is It Just? - A Classic Feminist Novel (Paperback, Critical)
Minnie Smith; Preface by Lori Chambers, Jenny Roth
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Minnie Smith's (ca. 1874-1933) feminist domestic novel, Is It Just?, is a harsh critique of the injustices perpetuated by male-dominated society and law. Published in 1911, it tells the tragic story of Mary Pierce, who, through the actions of her selfish and lazy husband, loses her land, her social standing, and ultimately her life.

In Is It Just?, the conventions of the domestic novel - episodic presentation, stock characters, contrived plots, and romantic conclusions - illustrate the superiority of female values and argue for expanded social, political, and legal rights for women. A critical introduction by Jenny Roth and Lori Chambers frames Smith's specific references to the laws and social geography of British Columbia, situating the novel in relation to its historic and literary importance. This unique work of domestic literature adds to our limited library of Canadian feminist writings of the first wave.

Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume XII - New Essays in Women's History: Lori Chambers, Joan Sangster Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume XII - New Essays in Women's History
Lori Chambers, Joan Sangster
R2,579 Discovery Miles 25 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on engaging case studies, Essays in History of Canadian Law brings the law to life. The contributors to this collection provide rich historical and social context for each case, unravelling the process of legal decision-making and explaining the impact of the law on the people involved in legal disputes. Examining the law not simply as legislation and institutions, but as discourse, practice, symbols, rhetoric, and language, the chapters show the law as both oppressive and constraining and as a point of contention and means of resistance. This collection presents new approaches and concerns, as well as re-examinations of existing themes with new evidence and modes of storytelling. Contributors cover many thematic areas, from criminal to labour, civil, administrative, and human rights law, spanning English and French Canada, and ranging from the mid-eighteenth century to the late twentieth century. The legal cases vary from precedent-setting cases to lesser-known ones, from those driven by one woman’s quest for personal justice to others in which state actors dominate. Bringing to light how the people embroiled in these cases interacted with the legal system, the book reveals the ramifications of a legal system characterized by multiple layers of inequality.

No Legal Way Out - R v Ryan, Domestic Abuse, and the Defence of Duress (Hardcover): Nadia Verrelli, Lori Chambers No Legal Way Out - R v Ryan, Domestic Abuse, and the Defence of Duress (Hardcover)
Nadia Verrelli, Lori Chambers
R1,713 R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Save R121 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An RCMP sting caught Nicole Doucet (Ryan) trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex-husband. It was supposed to be an open-and-shut case. It wasn't. No Legal Way Out details the process, the media coverage, and the legal implications of R v Ryan, all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. The outcome of the case limited the legal options for women seeking to escape abuse and had a damaging impact on public perceptions of domestic violence. This unabashedly feminist analysis explains why the court, the police, and the media let down all women trapped by intimate partner terrorism.

A Legal History of Adoption in Ontario, 1921-2015 (Paperback): Lori Chambers A Legal History of Adoption in Ontario, 1921-2015 (Paperback)
Lori Chambers
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lori Chamber's fascinating study explores the legal history of adoption in Ontario since the passage of the first statute in 1921. This volume explores a wide range of themes and issues in the history of adoption including: the reasons for the creation of statutory adoption, the increasing voice of unmarried fathers in newborn adoption, the reasons for movement away from secrecy in adoption, the evolution of step-parent adoption, the adoption of Indigenous children, and the growth of international adoption. Unlike other works on adoption, this book focuses explicitly on statutes, statutory debates, and the interpretation of statutes in court. In doing so, she concludes that adoption is an inadequate response to child welfare and on its own cannot solve problems regarding child neglect and abuse. Rather, Chambers argues that in order to reform the area of adoption we must first acknowledge that it is built upon social inequalities within and between nations.

A Legal History of Adoption in Ontario, 1921-2015 (Hardcover): Lori Chambers A Legal History of Adoption in Ontario, 1921-2015 (Hardcover)
Lori Chambers
R1,450 R1,336 Discovery Miles 13 360 Save R114 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lori Chambers' fascinating study explores the legal history of adoption in Ontario since the passage of the first statute in 1921. This volume explores a wide range of themes and issues in the history of adoption including: the reasons for the creation of statutory adoption, the increasing voice of unmarried fathers in newborn adoption, the reasons for movement away from secrecy in adoption, the evolution of step-parent adoption, the adoption of Indigenous children, and the growth of international adoption. Unlike other works on adoption, Chambers focuses explicitly on statutes, statutory debates and the interpretation of statues in court. In doing so, she concludes that adoption is an inadequate response to child welfare and on its own cannot solve problems regarding child neglect and abuse. Rather, Chambers argues that in order to reform the area of adoption we must first acknowledge that it is built upon social inequalities within and between nations.

Married Women and the Law of Property in Victorian Ontario (Hardcover): Lori Chambers Married Women and the Law of Property in Victorian Ontario (Hardcover)
Lori Chambers
R1,730 R1,553 Discovery Miles 15 530 Save R177 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Until this century, married women had no legal right to hold, use, or dispose of property. Since the ownership of property is a critical measure of social status, the married women's property acts of the nineteenth century were important landmarks in the legal emancipation of women. Reform campaigns represented the first organized attempts by women in Upper Canada to challenge their status in society. Ironically, emancipation was not the first goal of reformers: their demands reflected a concern with protection from economic instability. The laws granting women new rights and privileges were designed to force men to behave more responsibly and to mitigate the worst hardships imposed upon wives by abusive or negligent husbands.

The most detailed and complete account of married women's property law reform yet written for any North American jurisdiction, this fascinating study will be of interest to those in the areas of law, women's studies, and nineteenth-century social history.

Married Women and the Law of Property in Victorian Ontario (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Lori Chambers Married Women and the Law of Property in Victorian Ontario (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Lori Chambers
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Until this century, married women had no legal right to hold, use, or dispose of property. Since the ownership of property is a critical measure of social status, the married women's property acts of the nineteenth century were important landmarks in the legal emancipation of women. Reform campaigns represented the first organized attempts by women in Upper Canada to challenge their status in society. Ironically, emancipation was not the first goal of reformers: their demands reflected a concern with protection from economic instability. The laws granting women new rights and privileges were designed to force men to behave more responsibly and to mitigate the worst hardships imposed upon wives by abusive or negligent husbands.

The most detailed and complete account of married women's property law reform yet written for any North American jurisdiction, this fascinating study will be of interest to those in the areas of law, women's studies, and nineteenth-century social history.

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