Regulating Sex

Regulating Sex
Author: Elizabeth Bernstein,Laurie Schaffner
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0415948681

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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Sexual Regulation and the Law

Sexual Regulation and the Law
Author: Richard Jochelson,James Gacek
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Sex and law
ISBN: 1772582107

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Does Canada need any more collections about legal regulation of sex and sexuality? Volumes exist dealing with sex work and pornographies. Certainly, volumes abound dealing with emerging sexualities in Canada and new sexual freedoms. This book seeks to do more than tell a story of broad generalities about the law. It forges the links between the history of law and modern iterations of judgments pertaining to that law. Hence the uncomfortable line between Victorian morality (often) and modern regulation, is thematically explored through the book. More modern iterations of sexual regulation in Canada are being deployed and, in this book, the authors explore the interplay between emerging digital technologies and legal regulation. Newer laws in Canada have been drafted to recognize that sexual expression can be a means of violence inherently, and thus an exploration of modern sexual digital expression and its emerging jurisprudence represent a new frontier in the regulation of sex and sexuality in Canada. We explore how legal regulation has responded to these new crimes.This collection is founded upon the editors? joint experiences in teaching in law and society programs in Canada. The authors have witnessed cobbled together curriculums which rely upon a potpourri of sources from law, criminology, criminal justice and law and society disciplines. There exists a growing interest from university students and legal scholars alike for a reader in the context of law reform and legal change in respect of sexual politics and movements in Canada, especially in the context of more modern iterations of crime and sexual politics. Furthermore, while this collection is intended to be educational in the main, it will foster broader discussions in the context of legal regulation of sex and sexuality in Canadian jurisprudence.?

Regulating Sex

Regulating Sex
Author: Elizabeth Bernstein,Laurie Schaffner
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005
Genre: Gender identity
ISBN: 041594869X

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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Regulating Autonomy

Regulating Autonomy
Author: Shelley Day Sclater,Fatemeh Ebtehaj,Emily Jackson,Martin Richards
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847314994

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These essays explore the nature and limits of individual autonomy in law, policy and the work of regulatory agencies. Authors ask searching questions about the nature and scope of the regulation of 'private' lives, from intimacies, personal relationships and domestic lives to reproduction. They question the extent to which the law does, or should, protect individual autonomy. Recent rapid advances in the development of new technologies - particularly those concerned with human genetics and assisted reproduction - have generated new questions (practical, social, legal and ethical) about how far the state should intervene in individual decision making. Is there an inevitable tension between individual liberty and the common good? How might a workable balance between the public and the private be struck? How, indeed, should we think about 'autonomy'? The essays explore the arguments used to create and maintain the boundaries of autonomy - for example, the protection of the vulnerable, public goods of various kinds, and the maintenance of tradition and respect for cultural practices. Contributors address how those boundaries should be drawn and interventions justified. How are contemporary ethical debates about autonomy constructed, and what principles do they embody? What happens when those principles become manifest in law?

Regulating Sex for Sale

Regulating Sex for Sale
Author: Joanna Phoenix
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1847421059

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'Regulating sex for sale' provides a detailed analysis and critical reflection on the processes, assumptions and contradictions shaping the UK's emerging prostitution policy. It examines the total package of reforms and proposals that have been introduced in this area since May 2000.

Regulating Sexuality

Regulating Sexuality
Author: Rosie Harding
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2010-10-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781136918964

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Regulating Sexuality: Legal Consciousness in Lesbian and Gay Lives explores the impact that recent seismic shifts in the legal landscape have had for lesbians and gay men. The last decade has been a time of extensive change in the legal regulation of lesbian and gay lives in Britain, Canada and the US. Almost every area where the law impacts on sexuality has been reformed or modified. These legal developments combine to create a new, uncharted terrain for lesbians and gay men. And, through an analysis of their attitudes, views and experiences, this book explores the effects of these developments. Drawing on, and developing, the concept of ‘legal consciousness’, Regulating Sexuality focuses on four different ‘texts’: qualitative responses to a large-scale online survey of lesbians’ and gay men’s views about the legal recognition of same sex relationships; published auto/biographical narratives about being and becoming a lesbian or gay parent; semi-structured, in-depth, interviews with lesbians and gay men about relationship recognition, parenting, discrimination and equality; and fictional utopian texts. In this study of the interaction between law and society in social justice movements, Rosie Harding interweaves insights from the new legal pluralism with legal consciousness studies to present a rich and nuanced exploration of the contemporary regulation of sexuality.

Designing Prostitution Policy

Designing Prostitution Policy
Author: Wagenaar, Hendrik,Amesberger, Helga,Sietske Altink
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447324249

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Most discussions about approaches to regulating prostitution occur at the national level--battles, for example, between prohibition and legalization. In reality, however, the impact of prostitution is felt most keenly at the local level, and it is local measures that can have the greatest effect. This book explores various approaches to regulating prostitution and other sex work at the local level, analyzing their aims and outcomes and offering guidance on designing effective regulations through available policy instruments.

Regulation of Sexual Conduct in UN Peacekeeping Operations

Regulation of Sexual Conduct in UN Peacekeeping Operations
Author: Olivera Simic
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642284847

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This book critically examines the response of the United Nations (UN) to the problem of sexual exploitation in UN Peace Support Operations. It assesses the Secretary-General’s Bulletin on Special Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse (2003) (SGB) and its definition of sexual exploitation, which includes sexual relationships and prostitution. With reference to people affected by the policy (using the example of Bosnian women and UN peacekeepers), and taking account of both radical and ‘sex positive’ feminist perspectives, the book finds that the inclusion of consensual sexual relationships and prostitution in the definition of sexual exploitation is not tenable. The book argues that the SGB is overprotective, relies on negative gender and imperial stereotypes, and is out of step with international human rights norms and gender equality. It concludes that the SGB must be revised in consultation with those affected by it, namely local women and peacekeepers, and must fully respect their human rights and freedoms, particularly the right to privacy and sexuality rights.