Women s Legal Strategies in Canada

Women s Legal Strategies in Canada
Author: Radha Jhappan
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 080207667X

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Have Canadian women gained from their pursuit of legal remedies to social, political, economic, and cultural inequalities? Is law a fruitful avenue for such struggles? Using liberal feminist, postmodern, critical, race, and queer theory, these essays confront the anti-rights critiques of the legal Left regarding the use of law in general and the Charter in particular. Several chapters explicitly examine the strategic limits and possibilities of the substantive equality rights approaches pursued by LEAF (The Women's Legal Education and Action Fund). Others focus on legal strategies mobilized in discreet areas of law and public policy by foreign domestic workers and racialized women, lesbians, women seeking reproductive freedom, women in the childcare movement, and anti-violence advocates. Recognizing the diversity of women across class, citizenship, race and ethnicity, sexual identity, culture, and (dis)ability, this collection evaluates the efficacy of the wide range of legal and political strategies women have employed, particularly in this post-Charter era. Women's Legal Strategies in Canada is the most comprehensive account of these important issues and will surely become the standard work in the field.

Women and Legal Action

Women and Legal Action
Author: M. Elizabeth Atcheson,Mary A. Eberts,Beth Symes,Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1984
Genre: Actions and defenses
ISBN: UOM:39015043532855

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Feminist Activism in the Supreme Court

Feminist Activism in the Supreme Court
Author: Christopher P. Manfredi
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0774809477

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Since 1980, the Canadian women's movement has been an active participant in consitutional politics and Charter litigation. This book, through its focus on the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF), presents a compelling examination of how Canadian feminists became key actors in developing the constitutional doctrine of equality, and how they mobilized that doctrine to support the movement's policy agenda. The case of LEAF, an organization that has as its goal the use of Charter litigation to influence legal rules and public policy, provides rich ground for Christopher Manfredi's keen analysis of legal mobilization. In a multitude of areas such as abortion, pornography, sexual assault, family law, and gay and lesbian rights, LEAF has intervened before the Supreme Court to bring its understanding of equality to bear on legal policy development. This study offers a deft examination of LEAF's arguments and seeks to understand how they affected the Court's consideration of the issues. Perhaps most important, it also contemplates the long-term effects of the mobilization, and considers the social impact of the legal doctrine that has emerged from LEAF cases. A major contribution to law and society studies, Feminist Activism in the Supreme Court is unparalleled in its analysis of legal mobilization as an effective strategy for social movements. It will be widely read and welcomed by legal scholars, political scientists, lawyers, feminists, and activists.

Women and Legal Action

Women and Legal Action
Author: Canada. Advisory Council on the Status of Women,M. E. Atcheson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1984
Genre: Women
ISBN: OCLC:56238986

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Women Law and Social Change

Women  Law  and Social Change
Author: Brettel Dawson
Publsiher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Sex and law
ISBN: 1553220404

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This fourth edition has been thoroughly revised while retaining its style of blending classic reading and contemporary writing in order to examine the evolving interactions between the law and women's lives in Canada. Coverage of equality law and feminist theory is updated and new Canadian material on feminist legal method is included. Other new and expanded material includes developments in sexual assault law, relationship recognition (sexual orientation), legal language, evidence, and dispute resolution including mediation.

Canadian Feminism and the Law

Canadian Feminism and the Law
Author: Sherene Razack
Publsiher: Sumach Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1991
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0929005198

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No organization has been more active in fighting the inequalities of the law than the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF), a feminist advocacy group established to bring forward cases under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In a penetrating analysis of women's rights before the law, Razack considers the history of LEAF and its work. She begins by exploring the language of rights in liberal theory and the impact of postmodernist thought. Razack then considers the role of women in the legal system, and how the law fails to address adequately the situation of women. She reviews the cases on which LEAF has focused, the legal issues involved, and the feminist principles which come into play. In total, she has compiled a compelling case study of legal advocacy with implications for all those struggling to create a more equitable body of law.

Calling for Change

Calling for Change
Author: Sheila McIntyre,Elizabeth Sheehy
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2006-06-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780776618593

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Unique in both scope and perspective, Calling for Change investigates the status of women within the Canadian legal profession ten years after the first national report on the subject was published by the Canadian Bar Association. Elizabeth Sheehy and Sheila McIntyre bring together essays that investigate a wide range of topics, from the status of women in law schools, the practising bar, and on the bench, to women's grassroots engagement with law and with female lawyers from the frontlines. Contributors not only reflect critically on the gains, losses, and barriers to change of the past decade, but also provide blueprints for political action. Academics, community activists, practitioners, law students, women litigants, and law society benchers and staff explore how egalitarian change is occurring and/or being impeded in their particular contexts. Each of these unique voices offers lessons from their individual, collective, and institutional efforts to confront and counter the interrelated forms of systemic inequality that compromise women's access to education and employment equity within legal institutions and, ultimately, to equal justice in Canada.

The Canadian Feminist Movement Constitutional Politics and the Strategic Use of Legal Resources

The Canadian Feminist Movement  Constitutional Politics  and the Strategic Use of Legal Resources
Author: Christopher P. Manfredi,SFU-UBC Centre for the Study of Government and Business
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2000
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN: 0968774024

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