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The Harmful Presumption of Contact in Family Court: A Cry for Urgent Reform
Introduction
The presumption of contact or pro-contact culture is the belief that children benefit from having contact with both of their parents. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that, far too often, the presumption of contact that is prioritised in family court proceedings can have…
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Daisy’s Law: Landmark Legislation to Redefine Victims of Rape in the UK
The UK has introduced Daisy’s Law, an amendment to the Victims Bill, recognizing and providing support for children born of rape. Inspired by Daisy’s own story, the law acknowledges these individuals as victims and represents a significant stride towards a more compassionate society.
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Heteronormativity as a Barrier for LGBTQ+ Survivors of Abuse Accessing Support Services in the United States
Intimate partner violence (IPV), sexual abuse (SA), and domestic violence (DV) affect a significant portion of the population, with LGBTQ+ individuals facing disproportionate risks. Heteronormative ideals, perpetuated by patriarchal and societal norms, hinder support for LGBTQ+ survivors by delegitimizing their experiences and reinforcing gendered and…
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Why the rule of law is a patriarchal notion
The rule of law is a legal concept that has been in existence for centuries, and it has long been seen as a patriarchal notion. The rule of law is defined as the principle that all persons and government officials are subject to…
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The Harmful Presumption of Contact in Family Court: A Cry for Urgent Reform
Introduction
The presumption of contact or pro-contact culture is the belief that children benefit from having contact with both of their parents. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that, far too often, the presumption of contact that is prioritised in family court proceedings can have…
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Daisy’s Law: Landmark Legislation to Redefine Victims of Rape in the UK
The UK has introduced Daisy’s Law, an amendment to the Victims Bill, recognizing and providing support for children born of rape. Inspired by Daisy’s own story, the law acknowledges these individuals as victims and represents a significant stride towards a more compassionate society.
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Heteronormativity as a Barrier for LGBTQ+ Survivors of Abuse Accessing Support Services in the United States
Intimate partner violence (IPV), sexual abuse (SA), and domestic violence (DV) affect a significant portion of the population, with LGBTQ+ individuals facing disproportionate risks. Heteronormative ideals, perpetuated by patriarchal and societal norms, hinder support for LGBTQ+ survivors by delegitimizing their experiences and reinforcing gendered and…
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Why the rule of law is a patriarchal notion
The rule of law is a legal concept that has been in existence for centuries, and it has long been seen as a patriarchal notion. The rule of law is defined as the principle that all persons and government officials are subject to…
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Misogyny in the legal system
Misogyny in the legal system is an endemic problem that continues to affect individuals and society at large. Despite progress in recent years, the legal system remains largely unresponsive to the needs of women. In many cases, it is even complicit in perpetuating…
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Abusers’ New Favourite Toy: AirTags used to stalk and control women
It’s been over two years since Apple launched its AirTag device, a small and inconspicuous gadget that can be attached to keys, wallets, and other items to help you locate them using the Find My app on your…
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The life time work of Catharine Mackinnon
Professor Catherine A. MacKinnon is a leading American feminist legal scholar and activist. She is best known for her groundbreaking work on sexual harassment, pornography, gender equality and sexual violence.
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The laws that discriminated against women 100 years ago in Britain
One hundred years ago, in Britain, women were subject to a variety of oppressive laws that denied them basic rights and severely limited their opportunities. These laws were based on the idea that women were inferior to men and needed to be controlled…
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The five key signs that you’re in an abusive relationship
It’s important to be aware of the signs that you may be in an abusive relationship so that you can get help and address the situation. Abuse can come in different forms, including physical, emotional, mental and even financial abuse. Here are five…