Feminist Perspectives on Evidence

Feminist Perspectives on Evidence

by Mary Childs (Author), Louise Ellison (Author)

Synopsis

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 This collection brings together previously unpublished work by feminist legal scholars from different jurisdictions.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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 300
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
Published: 19 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 185941527X
ISBN 13: 9781859415276

Media Reviews
This book is essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of evidence,legal method and feminist studies. Anne Scully
Author Bio
Mary Childs, Solicitor (British Columbia) and Louise Ellision are Lecturers in Law at the University of Manchester.