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To Speak as a Judge - Difference, Voice and Power (Paperback): Sandra Berns To Speak as a Judge - Difference, Voice and Power (Paperback)
Sandra Berns
R1,137 Discovery Miles 11 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1999, this volume explores the nature of adjudication in the common law tradition from a feminist postmodernist perspective. The author accepts and celebrates the 'choices' open to the judge and argues that without choice, judgment cannot be properly judicial. The first full length feminist exploration of the role of the judge and the nature of law and legality, To Speak as a Judge is grounded in the process of adjudication and its rhetorical nature. It draws upon significant contemporary cases to explore the narrativity of law and the ways in which rhetoric and judicial understandings of the nature of law determine narrative style.

Women Going Backwards - Law and Change in a Family Unfriendly Society (Paperback): Sandra Berns Women Going Backwards - Law and Change in a Family Unfriendly Society (Paperback)
Sandra Berns
R836 Discovery Miles 8 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This title was first published in 2002. Gender has become a culturally laden signifier. Sometimes used to differentiate the social from the biological, gender itself has become gendered. In common parlance gender issues often slide inexorably into women's issues and are in that way designated as marginal and outside the concerns and lives of ordinary men and women. In this book, signifiers such as gender, worker and family are unpacked and suggestions are made as to how common usage of these signifiers reinforce existing practices and act as barriers to change. Some of these changes are legal, others are social and others are driven by political and policy agendas. By looking at five areas: equal opportunity law, family law, industrial relations law, social welfare law and taxation law, which are all profoundly gendered, the author examines ways in which men and women see their roles and choices and how these are related to the state, as citizens. The author then examines the definition of citizenship and looks in detail at the concept of the unencumbered citizen, who is unencumbered by interpersonal obligations, responsibilities and beliefs, using comparative material from Australia, North America and the United Kingdom.

To Speak as a Judge - Difference, Voice and Power (Hardcover): Sandra Berns To Speak as a Judge - Difference, Voice and Power (Hardcover)
Sandra Berns
R3,431 Discovery Miles 34 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1999, this volume explores the nature of adjudication in the common law tradition from a feminist postmodernist perspective. The author accepts and celebrates the 'choices' open to the judge and argues that without choice, judgment cannot be properly judicial. The first full length feminist exploration of the role of the judge and the nature of law and legality, To Speak as a Judge is grounded in the process of adjudication and its rhetorical nature. It draws upon significant contemporary cases to explore the narrativity of law and the ways in which rhetoric and judicial understandings of the nature of law determine narrative style.

Women Going Backwards - Law and Change in a Family Unfriendly Society (Hardcover): Sandra Berns Women Going Backwards - Law and Change in a Family Unfriendly Society (Hardcover)
Sandra Berns
R2,517 Discovery Miles 25 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This title was first published in 2002. Gender has become a culturally laden signifier. Sometimes used to differentiate the social from the biological, gender itself has become gendered. In common parlance gender issues often slide inexorably into women's issues and are in that way designated as marginal and outside the concerns and lives of ordinary men and women. In this book, signifiers such as gender, worker and family are unpacked and suggestions are made as to how common usage of these signifiers reinforce existing practices and act as barriers to change. Some of these changes are legal, others are social and others are driven by political and policy agendas. By looking at five areas: equal opportunity law, family law, industrial relations law, social welfare law and taxation law, which are all profoundly gendered, the author examines ways in which men and women see their roles and choices and how these are related to the state, as citizens. The author then examines the definition of citizenship and looks in detail at the concept of the unencumbered citizen, who is unencumbered by interpersonal obligations, responsibilities and beliefs, using comparative material from Australia, North America and the United Kingdom.

Seitenaus (German, Paperback): Sandra Bern Seitenaus (German, Paperback)
Sandra Bern
R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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