Document Type
Video
Publication Date
9-24-2012
Keywords
Married women--Legal status; laws; etc.; Persons (Law); Rape in marriage; Osgoode Colloquium on Law Religion and Social Thought
Abstract
In this talk co-sponsored by the IFLS and the Osgoode Colloquium on Law, Religion & Social Thought, Professor Ngaire Naffine of the University of Adelaide Faculty of Law explores the ways in which, through the regulation of intimate and married life, “the criminal law, the Church, and the family conspired” to deny liberal legal personhood to women.
Repository Citation
Naffine, Ngaire, "The Legal Person After the Sexual Revolution: Criminal Law, the Church and the Family" (2012). Osgoode Colloquium on Law, Religion & Social Thought. 3.
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/lrst/3