Forthcoming, to be published in the Yale Journal of Law & Feminism.Dignity is a famously contested concept, suggesting its deployment as a legal principle should be closely scrutinized. This Article sets out a functional and contextual analysis of dignity as an organizing principle underpinning rape law, which I term “sexual dignity”. Based on sexual violence theory, I trace the “democratization” of sexual dignity over time, as dignity and attendant rights of autonomy and equality have gradually extended from man to the (qualified) woman to women as a group, and identify an emerging contemporary feminist consensus on the meaning of sexual dignity. This framework is then applied to a critical review of how judges across common law jurisdicti...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu–Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Nestled within the Constitution ...
International audienceIn sexual matters, the concept of consent has recently come to the forefront. ...
Dignity is on the march. Once regarded as a subject exclusively within the province of antiquated mo...
This paper begins by tracing the history of the concept of human dignity from the time of Cicero thr...
Dignity is essential to human life to gain self-respect. Women, like any other human being must be r...
Through the metamorphosis of society, certain patterns and trends of deviance persist despite eras o...
This Article addresses the issue of protecting human dignity as a ground and a threshold for crimina...
The U.S. Supreme Court and constitutional courts around the world regularly use the term human digni...
Traditionally, the law has largely ‘understood’ and regulated prostitution on the basis of some form...
Over the past several decades, human dignity has become an omnipresent idea in contemporary law. Thi...
Human dignity is not a freestanding constitutional right, but it is a strongly held constitutional v...
Using post structural discourse analysis (Laclau and Mouffe 1985), this thesis explores the use of t...
The concept of 'human dignity' sits at the heart of international human rights law and a growing num...
Despite five decades marked by progressive rape law reform...there has been little significant chang...
In 2012, France adopted new prohibitions on sexual harassment into its Labor and Penal Codes. That e...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu–Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Nestled within the Constitution ...
International audienceIn sexual matters, the concept of consent has recently come to the forefront. ...
Dignity is on the march. Once regarded as a subject exclusively within the province of antiquated mo...
This paper begins by tracing the history of the concept of human dignity from the time of Cicero thr...
Dignity is essential to human life to gain self-respect. Women, like any other human being must be r...
Through the metamorphosis of society, certain patterns and trends of deviance persist despite eras o...
This Article addresses the issue of protecting human dignity as a ground and a threshold for crimina...
The U.S. Supreme Court and constitutional courts around the world regularly use the term human digni...
Traditionally, the law has largely ‘understood’ and regulated prostitution on the basis of some form...
Over the past several decades, human dignity has become an omnipresent idea in contemporary law. Thi...
Human dignity is not a freestanding constitutional right, but it is a strongly held constitutional v...
Using post structural discourse analysis (Laclau and Mouffe 1985), this thesis explores the use of t...
The concept of 'human dignity' sits at the heart of international human rights law and a growing num...
Despite five decades marked by progressive rape law reform...there has been little significant chang...
In 2012, France adopted new prohibitions on sexual harassment into its Labor and Penal Codes. That e...
Master of Laws. University of KwaZulu–Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Nestled within the Constitution ...
International audienceIn sexual matters, the concept of consent has recently come to the forefront. ...
Dignity is on the march. Once regarded as a subject exclusively within the province of antiquated mo...