This is the audio recording of a panel session at the Kent Critical Law Society conference held at the University of Kent on 1 March 2014. Nicola Barker speaks on 'Feminism, Family and the Politics of Austerity' (with accompanying powerpoint slides); Sinead Ring speaks on 'The Pernicious Nature of Rape Myths and How They Continue to Affect Rape Prosecutions'; Maria Drakopoulou speaks on 'Feminism, Tradition and the Question of Sexual Violence'; and Rosemary Hunter acts as discussant, commenting on all three papers
This conference would place the intersection of gender and law front and centre. It would seek to pr...
Book synopsis: Public law scholarship in the UK is fracturing. Old certainties have been challenged ...
Queen’s Law Faculty is home to Feminist Legal Studies Queen’s, a research group that expands awarene...
This is the audio recording of a panel session at the Kent Critical Law Society conference held at t...
This site is designed to offer a cross-disciplinary forum for contemporary feminist thought. Recen...
This is a video of a lecture given by Betsy Stanko at LSE on 11 March 2014, in which she presents th...
One of the enduring problems identifi ed by feminist legal scholars is the difficulty of implementin...
On 20 November 2014, Professor Joanne Conaghan and Dr. Yvette Russell met at the University of Brist...
This is the text of Camille Kumar's contribution to a panel discussion on 'Feminism Then and Now' he...
Public law scholarship in the UK is fracturing. Old certainties have been challenged by radical shif...
This is the video and transcript of a conversation between Erika Rackley and Rosemary Hunter and Lad...
Friday, October 31, 2014Location: Helliwell Centre for Innovation in Dispute Resolution, Room 1014, ...
This is the audio recording of a seminar given at the Kent Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality, Uni...
This thesis challenges the tendency within feminist legal thought to imagine a sharp division betwee...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This conference would place the intersection of gender and law front and centre. It would seek to pr...
Book synopsis: Public law scholarship in the UK is fracturing. Old certainties have been challenged ...
Queen’s Law Faculty is home to Feminist Legal Studies Queen’s, a research group that expands awarene...
This is the audio recording of a panel session at the Kent Critical Law Society conference held at t...
This site is designed to offer a cross-disciplinary forum for contemporary feminist thought. Recen...
This is a video of a lecture given by Betsy Stanko at LSE on 11 March 2014, in which she presents th...
One of the enduring problems identifi ed by feminist legal scholars is the difficulty of implementin...
On 20 November 2014, Professor Joanne Conaghan and Dr. Yvette Russell met at the University of Brist...
This is the text of Camille Kumar's contribution to a panel discussion on 'Feminism Then and Now' he...
Public law scholarship in the UK is fracturing. Old certainties have been challenged by radical shif...
This is the video and transcript of a conversation between Erika Rackley and Rosemary Hunter and Lad...
Friday, October 31, 2014Location: Helliwell Centre for Innovation in Dispute Resolution, Room 1014, ...
This is the audio recording of a seminar given at the Kent Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality, Uni...
This thesis challenges the tendency within feminist legal thought to imagine a sharp division betwee...
This book explores the links between theories of feminism and the practice of law and does so throug...
This conference would place the intersection of gender and law front and centre. It would seek to pr...
Book synopsis: Public law scholarship in the UK is fracturing. Old certainties have been challenged ...
Queen’s Law Faculty is home to Feminist Legal Studies Queen’s, a research group that expands awarene...