The Feminist Legislation Project: Rewriting Laws for Gender-Based Justice

Becky Batagol (Editor), Kate Seear (Editor), Heli Askola (Editor), Jamie Walvisch (Editor)

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Abstract

In this book, leading law academics along with lawyers, activists and others demonstrate what legislation could look like if its concern was to create justice for women and those who experience gender-based harm.

Each chapter contains a short piece of legislation – proposed in order to address a contemporary legal problem from a feminist perspective. These range across criminal law (sexual offences, Indigenous women’s experiences of criminal law, laws in relation to forced marriage, modern slavery, childcare and sentencing), civil law (aged care and housing rights, regulating the gig economy; surrogacy, gender equity in the construction industry) and constitutional law (human rights legislation, reimagining parliaments where laws are made for the benefit of women). The proposed laws are, moreover, drafted with feedback from a senior parliamentary draftsperson (providing guidance to contributors in a personal capacity), to ensure conformity with legislative rigour, as well as accompanied by an explanation of their reasons and their aims. Although the legislation is Australian-based, the issues raised by each are recognisably global, and are reflected in the legislation of most other nations.

This first feminist legislation project will appeal to scholars of feminist legal studies, gender and the law, gender studies and others studying or working in relevant legal areas.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAbingdon UK
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages360
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781003372462
ISBN (Print)9781032444994, 9781032445021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Law Reform
  • feminism
  • feminism and law
  • statute
  • legislation
  • Parliament
  • gender
  • feminist legislation
  • Feminist judgment
  • scpetical pragmatism
  • radical imagination
  • prefigurative law reform
  • enacting feminisms
  • statutory drafting
  • feminist speechmaking
  • Constitutions, Institutions and Rights
  • Bodies, sex and agency
  • aring, Dependents and In/dependence
  • Diversity, Dignity and Autonomy
  • Work, Exploitation and Power
  • impact

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