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How Many More Women : Exposing How the Law Silences Women

SKU: 9781761066702
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  • Author:
    ROBINSON Jennifer / YOSHIDA Keina
  • ISBN:
    9781761066702
  • Publication Date:
    October 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    424
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Allen and Unwin
  • Country of Publication:
How Many More Women : Exposing How the Law Silences Women
How Many More Women : Exposing How the Law Silences Women

How Many More Women : Exposing How the Law Silences Women

SKU: 9781761066702
Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    ROBINSON Jennifer / YOSHIDA Keina
  • ISBN:
    9781761066702
  • Publication Date:
    October 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    424
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Allen and Unwin
  • Country of Publication:

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In this powerful and accessible exploration of our legal systems, two human rights lawyers break open the big judgments, developments and trends that have and continue to silence and disadvantage women

From two internationally acclaimed lawyers comes a masterful and urgent exploration of the legal response to the #MeToo movement in Australia and around the world.

We are in a crucial moment: women are breaking through the cultural reticence to speak out about gender-based violence. But as they have grown empowered to speak, a new form of systematic silencing has become more evident: the spike in survivors speaking out has been followed by a spike in legal actions against them and the media.

The law is being wielded to reinforce the status quo of silence that existed before #MeToo.

We cannot act if we do not know. If women cannot speak about their abuse - and journalists are fearful of telling their stories - then how can we understand the problem of gender-based violence in our society? And how can we even begin to end it?

In How Many More Women? Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida examine the laws around the world that silence women, and explore the changes we need to make to ensure that women's freedoms are no longer threatened by the legal system that is supposed to protect them.

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  • In this powerful and accessible exploration of our legal systems, two human rights lawyers break open the big judgments, developments and trends that have and continue to silence and disadvantage women

    From two internationally acclaimed lawyers comes a masterful and urgent exploration of the legal response to the #MeToo movement in Australia and around the world.

    We are in a crucial moment: women are breaking through the cultural reticence to speak out about gender-based violence. But as they have grown empowered to speak, a new form of systematic silencing has become more evident: the spike in survivors speaking out has been followed by a spike in legal actions against them and the media.

    The law is being wielded to reinforce the status quo of silence that existed before #MeToo.

    We cannot act if we do not know. If women cannot speak about their abuse - and journalists are fearful of telling their stories - then how can we understand the problem of gender-based violence in our society? And how can we even begin to end it?

    In How Many More Women? Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida examine the laws around the world that silence women, and explore the changes we need to make to ensure that women's freedoms are no longer threatened by the legal system that is supposed to protect them.

In this powerful and accessible exploration of our legal systems, two human rights lawyers break open the big judgments, developments and trends that have and continue to silence and disadvantage women

From two internationally acclaimed lawyers comes a masterful and urgent exploration of the legal response to the #MeToo movement in Australia and around the world.

We are in a crucial moment: women are breaking through the cultural reticence to speak out about gender-based violence. But as they have grown empowered to speak, a new form of systematic silencing has become more evident: the spike in survivors speaking out has been followed by a spike in legal actions against them and the media.

The law is being wielded to reinforce the status quo of silence that existed before #MeToo.

We cannot act if we do not know. If women cannot speak about their abuse - and journalists are fearful of telling their stories - then how can we understand the problem of gender-based violence in our society? And how can we even begin to end it?

In How Many More Women? Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida examine the laws around the world that silence women, and explore the changes we need to make to ensure that women's freedoms are no longer threatened by the legal system that is supposed to protect them.