This thesis explores the legal imagination. In particular, it focuses on the role of imagination in shaping and informing understandings of law, justice and adjudication. It seeks to provoke and generate new insights about the processes and substance of legal decision-making through the invocation of the idea of difference in the context of debates about the role and composition of the judiciary. Harnessing the power of literature - its images and stories - the thesis highlights the extent to which imagination is involved in our perceptions and evaluations of judging and the judge. To this end it deploys literary examples and techniques, alongside the destabilising potential of feminist method and insights, to identify and disrupt the imagi...
The Feminist Judgments Project (“FJP” or the “Project”) rewrites existing judicial opinions from a f...
Recent theorising about feminist judging has concentrated on appellate courts and their judgments. T...
This Essay offers a model for systematic application of feminist law and film methodology to inves...
Hale's dictum about conjugal rights suggests that imagination plays an important role in the propaga...
The story of the woman judge as one of exclusion and isolation plagued with allegations of bias is w...
This paper reconsiders images of the judge and, in particular, the position of the woman judge using...
This paper reconsiders images of the judge and, in particular, the position of the woman judge using...
While feminist legal scholarship has thrived within universities and in some sectors of legal practi...
Judicial decision-making is not a neutral and logical enterprise that involves applying clear rules ...
One misconception accompanying the idea of a feminist judgment is that feminist judgment is inherent...
Awarded the 2013 Birks Book Prize by the Society of Legal Scholars, Women, Judging and the Judiciary...
The Feminist Judgments Project was a collaboration in which a group of feminist legal scholars wrote...
This note introduces the United Kingdom's Feminist Judgments Project and explains its method of (re)...
The word “feminism” means different things to its many supporters (and undoubtedly, to its detractor...
This six-meter aluminum windswept female form hangs as if a shingle on a busy street corner in Melbo...
The Feminist Judgments Project (“FJP” or the “Project”) rewrites existing judicial opinions from a f...
Recent theorising about feminist judging has concentrated on appellate courts and their judgments. T...
This Essay offers a model for systematic application of feminist law and film methodology to inves...
Hale's dictum about conjugal rights suggests that imagination plays an important role in the propaga...
The story of the woman judge as one of exclusion and isolation plagued with allegations of bias is w...
This paper reconsiders images of the judge and, in particular, the position of the woman judge using...
This paper reconsiders images of the judge and, in particular, the position of the woman judge using...
While feminist legal scholarship has thrived within universities and in some sectors of legal practi...
Judicial decision-making is not a neutral and logical enterprise that involves applying clear rules ...
One misconception accompanying the idea of a feminist judgment is that feminist judgment is inherent...
Awarded the 2013 Birks Book Prize by the Society of Legal Scholars, Women, Judging and the Judiciary...
The Feminist Judgments Project was a collaboration in which a group of feminist legal scholars wrote...
This note introduces the United Kingdom's Feminist Judgments Project and explains its method of (re)...
The word “feminism” means different things to its many supporters (and undoubtedly, to its detractor...
This six-meter aluminum windswept female form hangs as if a shingle on a busy street corner in Melbo...
The Feminist Judgments Project (“FJP” or the “Project”) rewrites existing judicial opinions from a f...
Recent theorising about feminist judging has concentrated on appellate courts and their judgments. T...
This Essay offers a model for systematic application of feminist law and film methodology to inves...