![]() |
Book Search |

![]() |
Browse Books |

Feminist Perspectives on Evidence
You are here: Social Sciences > Sociology, Social Studies > Gender Studies > Women's Studies > Feminism & Gender Studies
|
Feminist Perspectives on Evidence
Paperback ISBN: 9781859415276
Availability: To order
Our Price: £32.99RRP £32.99
, Save £0.00
0 customer(s) reviewed this product |
- Description
- Reviews
- Book Details
- Contents
Questions of evidence and proof are fundamental to the operation of substantive law and to the understanding of law as a social practice. The study of evidence involves issues of central concern to feminist scholars. This collection brings together the work by feminist legal scholars, exploring the contributions of feminist theory and methodology.
Questions of evidence and proof are fundamental to the operation of substantive law and to our understanding of law as a social practice. The study of evidence involves issues of central concern to feminist scholars, including matters of epistemology, psychology, allocation of risk and responsibility. Debates about evidence, like debates about feminism, involve questioning ideas of rationality and truth, as well as claims to knowledge both by and about men and women. Social constructions of gender are reflected both explicitly and implicitly in evidential rules and in the way in which evidence is received and understood by judges, jurors and magistrates. Feminist evidence scholarship is a relatively new but rapidly developing field. This collection brings together previously unpublished work by feminist legal scholars from different jurisdictions. In these essays, they explore the contributions of feminist theory and methodology to the understanding of the law of evidence.
| ISBN | 185941527 |
| ISBN13 | 9781859415276 |
| Publisher | Routledge Cavendish |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 19/12/2000 |
| Pages | 304 |
| Weight (grammes) | 470 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 234 |
| Width (mm) | 156 |
The chapters look at: feminist theory and the rationalist tradition of evidence scholarship
witnesses and the adversarial system
corroboration
evidence in tribunal proceedings
sexual history evidence in rape cases
hearsay
the gendered nature of legal privileges
the influence of evidential rules in settlement before trial
and the use of character evidence in criminal cases.
Other books you might be interested in
|
"Uncle Tom's Cabin": Evil, Affliction and Rede Josephine Donovan
£13.95 (list price £13.95 ) You Save £0.00 |
|
The Question of Women in Chinese Feminism Tani E. Barlow
£67.86 (list price £78.00 ) You Save £10.14 |






