This book contests the appropriateness of sexual offence prosecutions brought against young gender non-conforming people for so-called 'gender identity fraud'. It delivers a series of objections, based both on liberal principles, as well as on arguments derived from queer and feminist theories.
This book contests the appropriateness of sexual offence prosecutions brought against young gender non-conforming people for so-called 'gender identity fraud'. It delivers a series of objections, based both on liberal principles, as well as on arguments derived from queer and feminist theories.
Alex Sharpe is Professor of Law at Keele University. She is also a Barrister at Garden Court Chambers, London
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: PRELIMINARIES Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Setting the Scene PART II: PRINCIPLES Chapter 3: Principled Objections I Chapter 4: Principled Objections II PART III: PRACTICES Chapter 5: From Principle to Practice Chapter 6: From Legal to Ethical Practice Chapter 7: Queering Legal Practice: Re-Writing McNally Chapter 8: Conclusions
PART I: PRELIMINARIES Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Setting the Scene PART II: PRINCIPLES Chapter 3: Principled Objections I Chapter 4: Principled Objections II PART III: PRACTICES Chapter 5: From Principle to Practice Chapter 6: From Legal to Ethical Practice Chapter 7: Queering Legal Practice: Re-Writing McNally Chapter 8: Conclusions
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