多元女性主义司法意见的必要性

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW Australian Feminist Law Journal Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3239941
Kathryn M. Stanchi, Bridget J. Crawford, Linda L. Berger
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这篇文章考察和评价了新西兰奥特罗亚的女权主义判断,《绿诺河:一条两股绞索》,这是全球女权主义判断项目日益增多的最新出版的书。女权主义判决项目在全球范围内呈爆炸式增长,加拿大、英国、澳大利亚、美国和爱尔兰的项目已经完成,一个国际法女权主义判决项目正在进行中,苏格兰、印度、墨西哥和非洲的项目正在进行中。在美国,一系列针对特定主题的女权主义判断书籍正在进行中,其中第一卷已经出版。这些项目的参与者问,一个具有女权主义观点的法官在案件的推理或结果中会有什么不同,然后试图通过“影子意见”的写作来展示这个判决可能是什么样子的。本文由美国《女性主义判决》一书的编辑撰写,通过《女性主义判决:绿诺》的视角,探讨并比较了各种国际女性主义判决项目对法官个人观点在决策中有多大影响这一经久不衰的法理学问题的看法。
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The Necessity of Multi-Stranded Feminist Judicial Opinions
This article examines and evaluates Feminist Judgments of Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Rino: A Two Stranded Rope, the latest published book in the growing collection of global feminist judgments projects. Feminist judgments projects are exploding across the globe, with completed projects in Canada, England, Australia, the United States and Ireland, an international law feminist judgments project well under way, and projects in Scotland, India, Mexico and Africa in process. In the US, a series of subject-matter specific feminist judgment books is in progress, the first volume of which has already been published. The participants in these projects have asked what difference a judge with a feminist perspective could have made in the reasoning or result in a case, and then attempted to show, through the writing of ‘shadow opinions,’ what that judgment might look like. Through the lens of Feminist Judgments: Te Rino, this article, written by the editors of the US feminist judgments book, explores and compares how the various international feminist judgments projects have taken on the enduring jurisprudential question of how much a judge’s individual perspective matters in decision making.
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