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Research Handbook on Gender, Sexuality and the Law

Edited by: Chris Ashford, Alexander Maine

ISBN13: 9781788111140
Published: March 2020
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £220.00



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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.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Gender, Sexuality and Law
Part I. New Boundaries and Activism:
1. From The Litigants’ Perspective: Wilkinson v Kitzinger and the pursuit of marriage equality in England and Wales
Celia Kitzinger and Sue Wilkinson
2. Formal recognition of adult relationships and legal gender in a comparative perspective
Jens Scherpe
3. Diplomacy, Conditionality, and Transnational LGBTI Rights
Kay Lalor
4. Legislating and Litigating Same-Sex Marriage in China
Tingting Liu and Jingshu Zhu
5. Striking Women: The Politics of Gender, Sexuality and the Law in South Africa
Melanie Judge and Dee Smythe
Part II. Identity and State:
6. Life at the Corner of Poverty and Sexual Abjection: Lewdness, Indecency, and LGBTQ Youth
Libby Adler
7. Same-Sex Marriage and Article 12 of the European Convention of Human Rights
Paul Johnson and Silvia Falcetta
8. LGBTI Migration and Europe
Alexander Schuster
9. Fully Recognising Dignity and Equality Values under the emergent ECHR right to a same-sex partnership: The value of offering access to formalization of relationship statuses regardless of sexual orientation
Helen Fenwick and Daniel Fenwick
10. Transgender Rights in Europe: EU and Council of Europe Movements towards Gender Identity Equality
Peter Dunne
Part III. Lived Society:
11. Normative Understandings: Sexual identity, Stereotypes, And Asylum Seeking
Alex Powell
12. Feminist Responses to Same-Sex Relationship Recognition
Rosemary Auchmuty
13. LGBT Rights and Tax Law: A Comparative Perspective
Anthony C. Infanti
14. LGBT Rights in Africa
Lise Rakner and Siri Gloppen
Part IV. Bodily Autonomy:
15. The Perfect Storm: The UK Government's Failed Consultation on the Gender Recognition Act 2004
Stephen Whittle and Fiona Simkiss
16. Becoming a Legal Proxy: The Unintended Consequences of Informed Consent in US Transgender Medicine
Stef Schuster
17. (De)regulating Trans Identities
Flora Renz
18. “That’s a bit of a minefield”: Supported Decision-Making in Intellectually Disabled People’s Intimate Lives
Rosie Harding and Ezgi Taşcıoğlu
19. Dispute Resolution, Domestic Violence and Abuse Between Lesbian Partners
Maria Moscati
Part V. Violence and Vulnerability:
20. The Global Femicide Problem: Issues and Prospects
Rosemary Barberet and Aneesa Baboolal
21. Law, Society and Domestic Violence: ‘Best Practice’: Methodologies for Evaluating Integrated Domestic Violence Services
Nan Seuffert and Trish Mundy
22. Gender and Hate Crime Protections
Marian Duggan
23. Feminist Mandated Reporters Question the Title IX System: When Civil Rights Programs Adopt Managerial Logics and Protect Institutional Interests
Jessica Cabrera
24. Vulnerability, Victimhood and Sex Offences
Sharon Cowan and Rebecca Hewer
Part VI. Deviancy and Illicit Constructions
25. Kinky Identity and Practice in Relation to the Law
Ummni Khan
26. The legal-conceptual blurring of male sex-work and male homosexuality and the gendered, (hetero)sexist approach to sex-work
Thomas Crofts
27. Regulating Desire in Russia
Alexander Kondakov
28. Normative Behaviour, Moral Boundaries and the State
Chris Ashford, Alexander Maine and Giuseppe Zago
29. Deviancy and Illicit Constructions
Brian Simpson
Part VII. Transgressive Boundaries:
30. Masculinities and Families: Fragmenting Law’s ‘Family Man’
Richard Collier
31. The Healthcare Rights of People Living with HIV and AIDS
Matthew Weait
32. Regulating Pornography: Developments in Evidence, Theory and Law
Fiona Vera-Gray and Clare McGlynn
33. Defending Pornography: The Case Against Strategic Essentialism
Alex Dymock
34. Red, White, and BLACK AND BLUE: The American Criminalisation of BDSM
Stephan Ferris
Index