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‘Endlessly Valuable’ Discursive Work—Intimate Partner Femicide, an English Case Study

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  • Adrian Howe

    (Independent Researcher, Melbourne 3051, Australia)

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Against the trend of roll-backs of pro-feminist initiatives by right-wing governments, feminist-led reforms to the law of murder deserve accolades as hard-fought feminist victories. For three decades, feminist analysts have critiqued the operation of provocation defences in intimate partner femicide cases. Their work has been rewarded with the implementation of reforms in several anglophone jurisdictions that have abolished or curtailed that defence. This article focuses on the revolutionary impact of the reform implemented in England and Wales. It argues for the continuing purchase for feminist legal scholars of a methodology championed by Carol Smart in her seminal 1989 text, Feminism and the Power of Law . She counselled feminist law scholars to read law as a site for contesting law’s truth about gendered relationships. This methodology has not only been critical in exposing the misogyny and injustice embedded in traditional provocation by infidelity defences; it also enables researchers to chart shifts in law’s discursive constitution of truth in the post-reform era.

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  • Adrian Howe, 2019. "‘Endlessly Valuable’ Discursive Work—Intimate Partner Femicide, an English Case Study," Laws, MDPI, vol. 8(4), pages 1-16, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlawss:v:8:y:2019:i:4:p:33-:d:292030
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