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Record ID: 6c651d07-6301-4b69-80b2-301cce55b38c
Type: Journal Article
Title: Tearing down the master's house: the challenge of feminist law reform
Other Titles: DVAR: Domestic violence, action and resources
Authors: Barry, S. (Kendra)
Keywords: Legal issues
Year: 2000
Publisher: Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria
Citation: (8), September 2000
Notes:  Journal of the DVRC Inc.
Asserts than continuing to accept existing legal concepts, principles and processes hampers feminist law reform by reinforcing the established structures of power, patriarchy, classism and racism. Discusses the paradox that changes to sexual assault and domestic violence laws has not reduced the real presence of male violence in women’s lives. Suggests feminists must begin to think outside of the law in order for legal reform to affect the daily experience of women’s lives.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12709
ISSN: 1329-900X
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