How Many More Women
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- Jennifer Robinson, Keio Yoshida
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How Many More Women
- ISBN #9781761471797
- Jennifer Robinson, Keio Yoshida
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How Many More Women - have to be raped or abused before we act? - need to accuse him before we believe her? - will be failed by the criminal justice system? - need to say something before we do something? - will be sued for defamation for speaking out? - will be contracted to silence? From Brittany Higgins and Grace Tame to the international spectacle of Johnny Depp v Amber Heard and the furore that followed that unwanted kiss at the Women's World Cup final, women are breaking through the historic expectation that they will not speak out. But as they grow more empowered, a new form of systematic silencing is becoming more evident: the spike in survivors speaking out is often followed by a spike in legal actions against them and the media. The law is being wielded to reinforce the status quo that existed before MeToo. Significant passages in the first edition of this very book were blacked out due to the complex web of legal rules that impact women's ability to speak. Now, in this uncensored, unredacted edition, internationally acclaimed lawyers Jennifer Robinson and Keio Yoshida examine the laws around the world that silence women, and ask how we can ensure that their freedoms are no longer threatened by the legal system that is supposed to protect them. Because we cannot act if we do not know. If women cannot talk 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?
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 03/09/2024
- Publisher: Allen & Unwin
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Pages: 448
- Weight: 480g
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How Many More Women - have to be raped or abused before we act? - need to accuse him before we believe her? - will be failed by the criminal justice system? - need to say something before we do something? - will be sued for defamation for speaking out? - will be contracted to silence? From Brittany Higgins and Grace Tame to the international spectacle of Johnny Depp v Amber Heard and the furore that followed that unwanted kiss at the Women's World Cup final, women are breaking through the historic expectation that they will not speak out. But as they grow more empowered, a new form of systematic silencing is becoming more evident: the spike in survivors speaking out is often followed by a spike in legal actions against them and the media. The law is being wielded to reinforce the status quo that existed before MeToo. Significant passages in the first edition of this very book were blacked out due to the complex web of legal rules that impact women's ability to speak. Now, in this uncensored, unredacted edition, internationally acclaimed lawyers Jennifer Robinson and Keio Yoshida examine the laws around the world that silence women, and ask how we can ensure that their freedoms are no longer threatened by the legal system that is supposed to protect them. Because we cannot act if we do not know. If women cannot talk 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?
- Format: Paperback / softback
- Publication Date: 03/09/2024
- Publisher: Allen & Unwin
- Country of Origin: Australia
- Pages: 448
- Weight: 480g
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