Rights in Context: Law and Justice in Late Modern Society by Reza Banakar

By Reza Banakar

This assortment bargains a picture of ways rights are debated and hired in public discourse to reshape felony and political kin firstly of the twenty-first century. They discover how rights are used to problem the situation through participants and teams who search justice, and the suggestions devised to defy the rights validated via those that desire to recast the social and political order. This quantity discusses rights, to begin with, in terms of genuine occasions and concerns confronted through policymakers, courts, foreign corporations, or traditional humans. those diversity from the calls for of minority teams residing within the West to freely perform their tradition and/or faith, to the specter of terrorism, the law of asylum rights, the investor's rights to disclosure and the rights of artists to freedom of expression. Secondly, rights discourse is tested in terms of makes an attempt to redefine the shape and content material of rights, for instance, via banning the fitting to put on non secular symbols in public associations or detaining terrorism suspects with no trial. Thirdly, rights discourse is explored in reference to the makes an attempt to advance new notions of rights, resembling 'human security', that can extra successfully reply to the demanding situations of overdue smooth societies. eventually, the statuses of rights in sociological conception and socio-legal study are in brief mentioned and analysed.

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The rights of lesbians and gay men: the basic ACLU guide to by Nan D. Hunter, Sherryl E. Michaelson, Thomas B. Stoddard,

By Nan D. Hunter, Sherryl E. Michaelson, Thomas B. Stoddard, American Civil Liberties Union

This instruction manual deals a cautious survey of the rights of lesbians and homosexual males less than the current legislations, particularly in regard to freedom of speech and organization, employment, housing, the army, kin relationships, protest and different expressive actions, legal concerns, defense clearances, and HIV an infection.

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Regulating Sexuality: Legal Consciousness in Lesbian and Gay by Rosie Harding

By Rosie Harding

Winner of the 2011 SLSA-Hart Socio-Legal ebook Prize Regulating Sexuality: felony recognition in Lesbian and homosexual Lives explores the impression that fresh seismic shifts within the criminal panorama have had for lesbians and homosexual males. the decade has been a time of intensive swap within the criminal law of lesbian and homosexual lives in Britain, Canada and the united states. nearly each area that the legislations affects on sexuality has been reformed or transformed. those criminal advancements mix to create a brand new, uncharted terrain for lesbians and homosexual males. And, via an research in their attitudes, perspectives and stories, this e-book explores the consequences of those advancements. Drawing on—as good as developing—the inspiration of ‘legal consciousness’, Regulating Sexuality specializes in 4 assorted ‘texts’: qualitative responses to a large-scale on-line survey of lesbians’ and homosexual men’s perspectives concerning the criminal reputation of comparable intercourse relationships; released auto/biographical narratives approximately being and changing into a lesbian or homosexual father or mother; semi-structured, in-depth, interviews with lesbians and homosexual males approximately courting popularity, parenting, discrimination and equality; and fictional utopian texts. during this research of the interplay among legislations and society in social justice routine, Rosie Harding interweaves insights from the hot felony pluralism with felony awareness reports to give a wealthy and nuanced exploration of the modern legislation of sexuality.

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Women and punishment: the struggle for justice by Pat Carlen, Lord Ramsbotham

By Pat Carlen, Lord Ramsbotham

Within the final decade there was becoming foreign predicament in regards to the expanding numbers of ladies in criminal, the consequences that imprisonment has on their kids, the realisation that gaoled girls have diverse felony profiles and rehabilitative must male prisoners, and the seeming intractability of the linked difficulties. In reaction there was an overarching coverage quandary in lots of international locations to type and co-ordinate gender-specific regulations in the direction of lady offenders which target either to decelerate the speed in their offending and/or imprisonment, and likewise to engender versatile programmes so as to decrease the time spent in custody and/or clear of their childrens. the foremost goal of this publication is to explain and examine modern possibilities for, and limitations to, either the aid of girl criminal populations and the relief of the discomfort of these ladies who stay imprisoned. It assesses crucial fresh makes an attempt to lessen either women's imprisonment and the wear it does, picking and examining cross-jurisdiction and gender-specific classes to be discovered, and the unforeseen results of a few of the reform ideas. This booklet brings jointly prime students and practitioners within the box, delivering a critique of the reform tasks that have taken position, and a much-needed theorization of cross-national coverage during this quarter. will probably be crucial studying for all with an curiosity in prisons and criminal reform.

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The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Development: Critical by Wendy Harcourt

By Wendy Harcourt

With unique and interesting contributions, this guide confirms feminist scholarship in improvement experiences as a colourful study box. It unearths the varied ways in which feminist conception and perform tell and form gender research and improvement rules, bridging generations of feminists from diversified associations, disciplines and regions.

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Is There a Right to Remain Silent?: Coercive Interrogation by Alan M. Dershowitz

By Alan M. Dershowitz

The ideal to stay silent, assured by way of the famed 5th modification case, Miranda v. Arizona, is likely to be some of the most simply famous and oft-quoted constitutional rights in American tradition. but regardless of its ubiquity, there's common false impression in regards to the correct and the protections promised lower than the 5th modification. In Is There a correct to stay Silent? well known felony student and bestselling writer Alan Dershowitz finds accurately why our 5th modification rights topic and the way they're being reshaped, constrained, and from time to time revoked within the wake of September 11. As protection issues have heightened, legislations enforcement has more and more grew to become its cognizance from punishing to combating crime. Dershowitz argues that fresh ideal courtroom judgements have opened the door to coercive interrogations--even after they volume to torture--if they're undertaken to avoid against the law, specially a terrorist assault, and as long as the end result of such interrogations are usually not brought into facts on the legal trial of the coerced individual. In influence, the courtroom has given a eco-friendly gentle to all preventive interrogation tools. through deftly tracing the evolution of the 5th modification from its inception within the invoice of Rights to the current day, the place nationwide safeguard is the nation's first precedence, Dershowitz places ahead a daring reinterpretation of the 5th modification for the post-9/11 global. because the international we are living in alterations from a "deterrent country" to the heightened vigilance of brand new "preventative state," our development, he argues, should also swap. We needs to advance a jurisprudence that may include either substantial and procedural principles for all activities taken by way of govt officers with a purpose to hinder destructive conduct-including terrorism. well timed, provocative, and incisively written, Is There a correct to stay Silent? provides an soaking up examine one among our so much crucial constitutional rights at some of the most serious moments in contemporary American historical past.

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Human Rights and the Body: Hidden in Plain Sight by Annabelle Mooney

By Annabelle Mooney

'Human Rights and the physique' is a reaction to the situation in human rights, to the very genuine crisis that and not using a safe beginning for the idea that of human rights, their very lifestyles is threatened. whereas there was attention of the discourses of human rights and how within which the physique is written upon, study in linguistics has now not but been absolutely delivered to endure on both human rights or the physique. Drawing on criminal techniques and features of the legislations of human rights, Mooney goals to supply a universally defensible set of human rights and a starting place, or really a body, for them. She argues that the correct frames for human rights are first of all the human physique, visible as an index reliant at the flora and fauna, secondly the globe and at last, language. those 3 frames generate rights to nutrients, water, sleep and look after, environmental security and a correct opposed to dehumanization.This booklet is key studying for researchers and graduate scholars within the fields of human rights and semiotics of legislation.

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Constitutional Context: Women and Rights Discourse in by Kathleen S. Sullivan

By Kathleen S. Sullivan

While the USA used to be based on summary rules of sure "unalienable rights," its criminal traditions are established in British universal legislation, a truth lengthy decried by way of revolutionary reformers. universal legislation, the criticism is going, ignores summary rights rules in want of culture, successfully denying equality to giant segments of the inhabitants.

The nineteenth-century women’s rights move embraced this argument, claiming that universal legislation principles of estate and married women’s prestige have been at odds with the nation's dedication to equality. traditional knowledge means that this tactic helped pave the way in which for balloting rights and higher jobs. In Constitutional Context, Kathleen S. Sullivan provides a clean perspective.

In revisiting the era’s congressional debates, kingdom laws, judicial reviews, information money owed, and paintings of political activists, Sullivan reveals that the argument for common, summary rights was once now not the one, or top, course to be had for social swap. instead of erecting a brand new paradigm of absolute rights, she argues, women’s rights activists unwittingly undermined universal law’s skill to redress grievances, contributing seriously to the social, cultural, and political stagnation that characterizes where of girls and the flow today.

A hard and considerate examine of what's normally considered an period of growth, Constitutional Context offers the foundation for a extra finished realizing and interpretation of constitutional law.

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