Women Who Kill Their Abusive Partners: from Sameness to Gender Construction |
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Authors: | Anna Carline |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Law, Liverpool Moores University, Josephine Butler House, 1 Myrtle Street, Liverpool, L7 7DN, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() Since the early 1990s there has been a plethora of academic commentary on the criminal law’s treatment of women who kill their abusive partners. More recently, the debate has been re-opened due to the Law Commission’s proposals on Partial Defences to Murder. This article aims to critically analyse the approach adopted by the academic commentary and to place in within a feminist theory framework. In addition the article argues that the work of queer theorist Judith Butler enables the analysis of the law’s treatment to be developed further.Law Lecturer, Liverpool John Moores University. I would like to thank Dr Jamie Murray and Dr Lorie Charlesworth for their help and support in the writing of this article. |
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Keywords: | Women who Kill abused women murder manslaughter feminist theory Judith Butler |
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