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Womens Birthing Bodies and the Law: Unauthorised Intimate Examinations, Power and Vulnerability
By (Author) Camilla Pickles
Edited by Jonathan Herring
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
30th June 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Law and society, gender issues
Public international law: human rights
Law of torts, damages and compensation
344.0412
Paperback
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This is the first book to unpack the legal and ethical issues surrounding unauthorised intimate examinations during labour. The book uses feminist, socio-legal and philosophical tools to explore the issues of power, vulnerability and autonomy. The collection challenges the perception that the law adequately addresses different manifestations of unauthorised medical touch through the lens of womens experiences of unauthorised vaginal examinations during labour. The book unearths several broader themes that are of huge significance to lawyers and healthcare professionals such as the legal status of women and their bodies. The book raises questions about womens experiences during childbirth in hospital settings. It explores the status of womens bodies during labour and childbirth where too easily they become objectified, and it raises important issues around consent. The book highlights links to the law on sexual offences and womens loss of power under the medical gaze. Women's Birthing Bodies and the Law includes contributions from leading feminist philosophers, healthcare professionals, and academics in healthcare and law, and offers pioneering analysis relevant to lawyers and healthcare professionals with an interest in medical law and ethics; feminist theory; criminal law; tort law; and human rights law.
Pickles and Herring's collection offers a pioneering and rich contribution on unauthorised vaginal examinations during labour But beyond the strict focus on this topic, it offers new insights to raise, yet again, some of those uncomfortable and theoretical questions that have been keeping alive the fire of feminist debate in academia and activism. -- Elena Caruso * Feminist Legal Studies *
Camilla Pickles is Assistant Professor at Durham Law School, Durham University. Jonathan Herring is Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford.