Law

Eve Was Framed

Women and British Justice

(Author) Helena Kennedy
Format: Paperback
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This is a highly personal criticism of the British legal system, its courts, its judges and its procedures. It takes women as the key example, showing how they have been adversely affected by images of women held by both lawyers and jurors, and discussing recent debates and cases such as the Sara Thornton case and the Kennedy rape trial, as well as the lesser-known daily business of the courts.

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Publisher:
Vintage Publishing
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
308
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780099224419
Publish year:
1993
Publish date:
Oct. 7, 1993

Helena Kennedy

Helena Kennedy is a renowned British barrister, broadcaster, and author best known for her work advocating for women's rights and social justice. Her powerful and eloquent writing style has shed light on issues of inequality and discrimination, making her a key figure in the fight for equality in literature.

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