The Article concludes that neither the impartial mission of the rule of law nor the neatly tooled goal of individual justice has been served by the governmental response to conjugal violence, and suggests the elements from which a valid approach may be constructed
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
Domestic relations law has struggled with feminism for decades, and it has never truly found a place...
The Article concludes that neither the impartial mission of the rule of law nor the neatly tooled go...
Scientific knowledge of different aspects related to conjugal violence is highly important for peopl...
This article examines the defences in English and Canadian criminal law available to battered women ...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes v...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
This Article examines the development of an inverse relationship in the legal system between the con...
In this article, I examine the rationales that have been given for extending domestic violence legis...
This article aims to critically examine the treatment given to domestic violence in criminal procedu...
Violence against women that occurs in households in Indonesia until now is still quite high and ther...
In this Article, Professor Colker argues that the legal system does not simply privilege those in ma...
This article sets forth the primary theories which might underlie the right of self-defense: necessi...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
Domestic relations law has struggled with feminism for decades, and it has never truly found a place...
The Article concludes that neither the impartial mission of the rule of law nor the neatly tooled go...
Scientific knowledge of different aspects related to conjugal violence is highly important for peopl...
This article examines the defences in English and Canadian criminal law available to battered women ...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
In common-sense usage, violence is usually conceptualized as intentional physical harm. This makes v...
Conjugal violence is a serious and persistent social problem; one-third of all women globally have b...
This Article examines the development of an inverse relationship in the legal system between the con...
In this article, I examine the rationales that have been given for extending domestic violence legis...
This article aims to critically examine the treatment given to domestic violence in criminal procedu...
Violence against women that occurs in households in Indonesia until now is still quite high and ther...
In this Article, Professor Colker argues that the legal system does not simply privilege those in ma...
This article sets forth the primary theories which might underlie the right of self-defense: necessi...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
The battered women’s movement in the United States contributed to a sweeping change in the recogniti...
Domestic relations law has struggled with feminism for decades, and it has never truly found a place...