Research handbook on gender, sexuality and the law / edited by Chris Ashford Professor of Law and society, School of law, Faculty of business and law North Umbria University, UK Alexander Maine. Lecturer in law, Leicester law school, University of Leicester, UK.
Series: Research handbooks in law and societyCheltenham; Northampton; Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020Description: xv, 529 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781788111140
- Sex and law
- Sexual minorities -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Homosexuality -- Law and legislation
- Gender identity -- Law and legislation
- Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation
- Homophobia
- Gender identity -- Law and legislation
- Homophobia
- Homosexuality -- Law and legislation
- Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation
- Sex and law
- Sexual minorities -- Legal status, laws, etc
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Includes index
This innovative and thought-provoking Research Handbook explores not only current debates in the area of gender, sexuality and the law but also points the way for future socio-legal research and scholarship. It presents wide-ranging insights and debates from across the globe, including Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Australia, with contributions from leading scholars and activists alongside exciting emergent voices. Chapters address a range of current arguments and issues, providing an enhanced theoretical framework and evolving understanding from a variety of feminist and queer perspectives. Relationship recognition debates and LGBT activism and scholarship are examined and discussed, as well as questions around bodily autonomy, kink identities, pornography and healthcare access rights. Research exploring the lived experiences of people facing challenges such as domestic violence, asylum, femicide and hate crime is also assessed. This Research Handbook will be an invaluable resource for researchers and students in the fields of law, sexuality and gender, as well as family studies, sociology, media and cultural studies, and medicine. Activists will also benefit from its scholarly insight into key policy debates and future strategy.
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