Critical Feminist Law-Making: Imitative Spaces and Improvised Coalitions

Elif Ceylan Özsoy
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ABSTRACT Feminists working in the law may experience tension between mainstreaming feminist ideas to make the everyday life of women better and maintaining a critical feminist method of law-making. Some (including myself) might at times feel pessimistic for the present, and future of, critical approaches to law. Mainstreaming feminist demands can be a powerful and effective method, potentially monopolising feminist engagements with law. In this article, I take this concern seriously by exploring the hope and possibility of an improvised coalition between mainstream and critical feminist approaches. To show this, I use the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, specifically its finding that gender-based violence constitutes a form of torture, as a methodical example of law-making. The result of this is an identification of an imitative space in which critical feminist law-making could maintain its possibility. I argue that the imitation embedded in both mainstream and critical feminist approaches to law, and the Court’s autopoietic method, could create this imitative space to safeguard feminist critical engagements with law. My analysis shows how feminist demands, mainstream or critical, carry the potential to activate an imitative space, where subversion becomes a possibility.
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批判女性主义法律制定:模仿空间与即兴联盟
摘要从事法律工作的女权主义者可能会在将女权主义思想纳入主流以改善女性日常生活和保持批判性的女权主义法律制定方法之间经历紧张关系。有些人(包括我自己)有时可能会对法律批判方法的现在和未来感到悲观。将女权主义需求纳入主流可能是一种强大而有效的方法,有可能垄断女权主义与法律的互动。在这篇文章中,我通过探索主流和批判性女权主义方法之间即兴联盟的希望和可能性,认真对待这种担忧。为了证明这一点,我使用了欧洲人权法院的判例,特别是其关于基于性别的暴力构成一种酷刑的裁决,作为一个有条不紊的立法例子。这样做的结果是识别了一个模仿空间,在这个空间中,批判性的女权主义法律制定可以保持其可能性。我认为,嵌入主流和批判性女权主义法律方法中的模仿,以及法院的自我生成方法,可以创造这种模仿空间,以保护女权主义与法律的批判性接触。我的分析表明,女权主义的要求,无论是主流的还是批判性的,都有可能激活一个模仿空间,在那里颠覆成为可能。
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