Based on the materials produced by other countries engaged in the project, we developed a compilation of short texts that summarize and highlight the main aspects of some foreign cases that were rewritten from a feminist perspective. The objective of this work is to publicize the productions that have been made on the subject and expand access to the main methods applied in the rewriting process.
Click on the case title to access its summary.
Working cases:
- Book: Australian Feminist Judgments: righting and rewriting Law (Heather Douglas, Francesca Bartlett, Trish Luker and Rosemary Hunter)
- Book: FEMINIST JUDGMENTS: From Theory to Practice (Rosemary Hunter, Clare McGlynn and Erika Rackley)
- Case Evans v Amicus Healthcare Ltd (Theme: Parenting)
- Case Re N (A Child) (Theme: Parenting)
- Case Re G (Children) (Residence: Same-Sex Partner) (Theme: Parenting)
- Case Re A (Children) (Conjoined Twins: Surgical Separation) (Theme: Parenting)
- Case Royal Bank of Scotland Plc v Etridge (No 2) and Other Appeals (Theme: Property and Markets)
- Case Porter v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (Theme: Property and Markets)
- Case R v A (No 2) (Theme: Criminal Law and Evidence)
- Case R v Dhaliwal (Theme: Criminal Law and Evidence)
- Case R v Zoora (Ghulam) Shah (Theme: Criminal Law and Evidence)
- Caso Attorney-General for Jersey v Holley (Theme: Criminal Law and Evidence)
- Caso YL v Birmingham City Council and Others (Theme: Public Law)