Thursday, February 21, 2019

Miller & Roseman: Beyond Virtue and Vice: Rethinking Human Rights and Criminal Law

Alice M. Miller (Yale Univ. - Law & Public Health) & Mindy Jane Roseman (Yale Univ. - Law) have published Beyond Virtue and Vice: Rethinking Human Rights and Criminal Law (Univ. of Pennsylvania Press 2019). Contents include:
  • Alice M. Miller & Mindy Jane Roseman with Zain Rizvi, Introduction
  • Janet Halley in Conversation with Aziza Ahmed: interview
  • Alice M. Miller with Tara Zivkovic, Seismic Shifts: How Prosecution Became the Co-To Tool to Vindicate Rights
  • Alli Jernow, The Harm Principle Meets Morality Offenses: Human Rights, Criminal Law, and the Regulation of Sex and Gender
  • Widney Brown, Reflections of Human Rights Activist
  • Sealing Cheng & Ae-Ryung Kim, Virtuous Rights: on Prostitution Exceptionalism in South Korea
  • Sonia Corrêa & Maria Lucia Karam, Brazilian Sex Laws: Continuities, Ruptures, and Paradoxes
  • Oliver Phillips, The Reach of a Skirt in Southern Africa: Claims to Law and Custom in Protecting and Patrolling Relations of Gender and Sexuality
  • Mindy Jane Roseman, Abortion as Treason: Sexuality and Nationalism in France
  • Wanja Muguongo in Conversation with Alice M. Miller: Interview
  • Geetanjali Misra & Vrinda Marwah, Criminal Law, Activism, and Sexual and Reproductive Justice: What We Can Learn from the Sex Selection Campaign in India
  • Esteban Restrepo Saldarriaga, Poisoned Gifts: Old Moralities under New Cloths?
  • Rasha Moumneh, The Filth They Bring: Sex Panics and Racial Others in Lebanon
  • Scott Long, Objects in Political Mirrors May Not Be What They Appear
  • Joanna N. Erdman, Harm Production: An Argument for Decriminalization