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Professor Clare McGlynn's Outputs (6)

R v A (no 2): a feminist judgment (2010)
Book Chapter
McGlynn, C. (2010). R v A (no 2): a feminist judgment. In R. Hunter, C. McGlynn, & E. Rackley (Eds.), Feminist judgments : from theory to practice (211-227). Hart Publishing

Feminist Judgments: An Introduction (2010)
Book Chapter
Hunter, R., McGlynn, C., & Rackley, E. (2010). Feminist Judgments: An Introduction. In R. Hunter, C. McGlynn, & E. Rackley (Eds.), Feminist judgments : from theory to practice (3-29). Hart Publishing

Marginalizing feminism: debating extreme pornography laws in public and policy discourse (2010)
Book Chapter
McGlynn, C. (2010). Marginalizing feminism: debating extreme pornography laws in public and policy discourse. In K. Boyle (Ed.), Everyday pornography (190-202). Routledge

The regulation of pornography is a topic which has long divided feminists; but it is also a subject which demonstrates the richness and pluralism of feminism. This diversity should not be interpreted as constituting a lack of common ground or purpose... Read More about Marginalizing feminism: debating extreme pornography laws in public and policy discourse.

Rethinking Rape Law: international and comparative perspectives (2010)
Book
McGlynn, C. A., & Munro, V. (Eds.). (2010). Rethinking Rape Law: international and comparative perspectives. Routledge

Rethinking Rape Law provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of contemporary rape laws, across a range of jurisdictions. In a context in which there has been considerable legal reform of sexual offences, Rethinking Rape Law engages with develop... Read More about Rethinking Rape Law: international and comparative perspectives.

Feminist activism and rape law reform in England and Wales: a Sisyphean struggle? (2010)
Book Chapter
McGlynn, C. (2010). Feminist activism and rape law reform in England and Wales: a Sisyphean struggle?. In C. McGlynn, & V. Munro (Eds.), Rethinking rape law : international and comparative perspectives (139-153). Routledge

Rape is a political issue because of feminist activism. Ever since second wave feminism lifted the lid on the systemic nature of sexual violence, including rape, feminists in the UK have fought to secure the better treatment of rape victims by societ... Read More about Feminist activism and rape law reform in England and Wales: a Sisyphean struggle?.