How might seminal criminal law cases have come out differently had feminist insights been applied to the development of criminal law? This book answers that question by re-writing opinions that implicate critical dimensions of criminal law jurisprudence, from sexual assault law to provocation, cultural defences and the death penalty.
How might seminal criminal law cases have come out differently had feminist insights been applied to the development of criminal law? This book answers that question by re-writing opinions that implicate critical dimensions of criminal law jurisprudence, from sexual assault law to provocation, cultural defences and the death penalty.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction and Overview Part I. Gendered Justice: 1. McQuirter v. State Commentary: Grayce Zelphine Judgment: Cortney Lollar 2. People v. Berry Commentary: Carolyn B. Ramsey Judgment: Susan D. Rozelle 3. Coker v. Georgia Commentary: Catherine M. Grosso and Barbara O'Brien 4. Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe Commentary: Adam Crepelle Judgment: Melissa L. Tatum 5. State v. Rusk Commentary: JoAnne Sweeny: Judgement Michelle J. Anderson 6. People v. Wu Commentary: John Felipe Acevedo Judgment: Leti Volpp 7. Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska v. Bigfire Commentary: Anne E. Tweedy Judgment: Sarah Deer 8. Commonwealth v. Blache Commentary: Marie-Amélie George Judgement: Ben A. McJunkin Part II. Gender on Trial 9. State v. Williams Commentary: Kim Hai Pearson Judgment: Addie C. Rolnick 10. State v. Walden Commentary: Lisa R. Avalos Judgement: Sarah L. Swan 11. State v. Norman Commentary: Joan H. Krause Judgment: Martha R. Mahoney 12. Whitner v. State Commentary: Ruqaiijah Yearby Judgment: Aziza Ahmed 13. United States v. Nwoye Commentary: Sherri Lee Keene Judgment: Mary D. Fan 14. Erotic Services Provider Legal Education and Research Project v. Gascon Commentary: Aya Gruber and Kate Mogulescu Judgment: I. India Thusi.
Introduction and Overview Part I. Gendered Justice: 1. McQuirter v. State Commentary: Grayce Zelphine Judgment: Cortney Lollar 2. People v. Berry Commentary: Carolyn B. Ramsey Judgment: Susan D. Rozelle 3. Coker v. Georgia Commentary: Catherine M. Grosso and Barbara O'Brien 4. Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe Commentary: Adam Crepelle Judgment: Melissa L. Tatum 5. State v. Rusk Commentary: JoAnne Sweeny: Judgement Michelle J. Anderson 6. People v. Wu Commentary: John Felipe Acevedo Judgment: Leti Volpp 7. Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska v. Bigfire Commentary: Anne E. Tweedy Judgment: Sarah Deer 8. Commonwealth v. Blache Commentary: Marie-Amélie George Judgement: Ben A. McJunkin Part II. Gender on Trial 9. State v. Williams Commentary: Kim Hai Pearson Judgment: Addie C. Rolnick 10. State v. Walden Commentary: Lisa R. Avalos Judgement: Sarah L. Swan 11. State v. Norman Commentary: Joan H. Krause Judgment: Martha R. Mahoney 12. Whitner v. State Commentary: Ruqaiijah Yearby Judgment: Aziza Ahmed 13. United States v. Nwoye Commentary: Sherri Lee Keene Judgment: Mary D. Fan 14. Erotic Services Provider Legal Education and Research Project v. Gascon Commentary: Aya Gruber and Kate Mogulescu Judgment: I. India Thusi.
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