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  • Publisher:
    Cambridge University Press
    Publication date:
    01 December 2022
    15 December 2022
    ISBN:
    9781009091978
    9781316515112
    9781009095976
    Dimensions:
    (229 x 152 mm)
    Weight & Pages:
    0.62kg, 328 Pages
    Dimensions:
    (229 x 152 mm)
    Weight & Pages:
    0.48kg, 328 Pages
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    'Is it possible to be both a judge and a feminist?' Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Criminal Law Opinions answers that question in the affirmative by re-writing seminal opinions that implicate critical dimensions of criminal law jurisprudence, from the sexual assault law to provocation to cultural defences to the death penalty. Right now, one in three Americans has a criminal record, mass incarceration and over-criminalization are the norm, and our jails cycle through about ten million people each year. At the same time, sexual assaults are rarely prosecuted at all, domestic violence remains pervasive, and the distribution of punishment, and by extension justice, seems not only raced and classed, but also gendered. We have had #MeToo campaigns and #SayHerName campaigns, and yet not enough has changed. How might all of justice look different through a feminist lens. This book answers that question.

    Awards

    Winner, 2023 Choice Awards

    Reviews

    'This book is an ambitious project that absolutely succeeds. … Highly recommended.'

    C. Shortell Source: Choice

    ‘ The book provides a real engagement with and focus on intersectional and postcolonial feminism and is noteworthy in this regard.’

    Anne Carline Source: Journal of Law and Society

    'In this book, this broader historical, social, and legal context is well articulated in both the commentaries and the rewritten opinions, with the contributors making use of an array of data and materials that do the significant work of elucidating the material impact of law on women’s lives.'

    Anna Carline Source: Journal of Law and Society

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