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How Many More Women?

Exposing how the law silences women
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How Many More Women? by Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida delves into the pervasive issue of gender inequality, focusing on the systemic barriers that women face. It provides a powerful analysis and insights aimed at empowering readers to understand and dismantle these obstacles, fostering personal and societal transformation.
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You might like this book if you are interested in exploring the legal and cultural challenges women face in pursuit of justice and equality. It offers powerful insights and practical advice on how to navigate and challenge systemic barriers.

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How Many More Women?

In this powerful and accessible exploration of our legal systems, two human rights lawyers break open the big judgments, developments and trends that have and continue to silence and disadvantage women

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How Many More Women? by Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida is a hard-hitting and revealing examination of the legal response to the MeToo movement, with a special focus on Australia as well as the global stage. This compelling work brings to light how the law has been weaponised to silence survivors of gender-based violence, obstructing progress and maintaining a culture of oppression. Through their incisive analysis, Robinson and Yoshida uncover the loopholes and systematic barriers that perpetuate a cycle of silence, even as more women gather the courage to speak out.

The book delves into poignant stories of women who have faced unimaginable hardships, only to encounter further trauma within a legal system that is supposed to protect them. The narrative explores the myriad ways these women are silenced, from defamation lawsuits to gag orders, illustrating a disturbing trend where the rise in survivors speaking out has been met with an increase in legal actions against them and the journalists who tell their stories. The authors argue that unless these systemic issues are addressed, true justice and societal change will remain elusive.

Robinson and Yoshida provide a thorough examination of international laws that serve to stifle the voices of women and propose crucial legal reforms needed to safeguard women's rights and amplify their freedoms. Their expertise as internationally acclaimed human rights lawyers brings a wealth of knowledge and authenticity to the discussion, making How Many More Women? both an academic and a practical guide for understanding and dismantling the structures that underpin gender-based violence.

This book is not just a critique; it is a call to action. Robinson and Yoshida emphasise that change is possible and urgently needed. The authors challenge readers to consider the societal implications if women cannot safely speak about their abuse. They contend that without open dialogue and fearless journalism, the root causes of gender-based violence will remain obscured and unresolved. By shining a spotlight on these issues, Robinson and Yoshida empower readers with knowledge and a sense of urgency in the fight for justice.

How Many More Women? is lauded by critics and readers alike for its incisive and fearless approach. Kathy Lette praises the book as "witty, gritty, insightful and true," highlighting its essential role in arming women with the information and resolve needed to challenge the status quo. Susie Alegre, author of Freedom to Think, commends the authors for their courage and expertise, asserting that "if anyone can change things, in court or through the pages of this powerful book, it is these two fearless feminist lawyers."

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How Many More Women? by Jennifer Robinson and Keina Yoshida discusses the pervasive issues women face due to systemic inequality in society. Reviewers praise the book for its insightful analysis, compelling case studies, and the authors' authoritative approach to highlighting legal and cultural challenges. Critics appreciate its clarity, thorough research, and the call to action for societal change.

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ISBN: 9781761066702

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 October 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 512g

Pages: 424

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About the Author

Jennifer Robinson is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers in London. She has acted in key human rights and media freedom cases in domestic and international courts. Jen sits on the boards of the Grata Fund, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights and the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights at Oxford University, and is a trustee of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

Dr Keina Yoshida is an international lawyer, and a barrister in England, Wales and Ireland. Keina is currently a legal adviser at the Center for Reproductive Rights, an associate tenant at Doughty Street Chambers, and a visiting fellow at the Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Keina is co-editor of Feminist Conversations on Peace (Bristol University Press, 2022).

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