TY - BOOK AU - Richardson,Janice AU - Rackley,Erika TI - Feminist perspectives on tort law SN - 0415619203 AV - KD1949 .F46 2012 U1 - 346.4203 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, New York PB - Routledge KW - Torts KW - Great Britain KW - Women KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Feminist jurisprudence N1 - A GlassHouse book; Includes bibliographical references and index; Duty of care and ethic of care : irreconcilable difference?; Jenny Steele --; Endgame : on negligence and reparation for harm; Nicky Priaulx --; Pollution and the body boundary : exploring scale, gender and remedy; Dayna Nadine Scott --; Trust in the Police? : Police negligence, invisible immunity and disadvantaged claimants; Kirsty Horsey --; Knowledge and power in drug testing and promotion : the adverse effects on women's health; Patricia Peppin --; The standard of care in medical negligence : still reasonably troublesome?; José Miola --; If I cannot have her everybody can : sexual disclosure and privacy law; Janice Richardson --; Tort claims for rape : more trials, fewer tribulations?; Nikki Godden --; Sexual wrongdoing : do the remedies reflect the wrong?; Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey --; Damaging stereotypes : the return of "Hoovering as a hobby"; Reg Graycar N2 - This title brings together acknowledged experts in these two areas to pursue a distinctly feminist approach to the major areas of tort law. The first half of the book addresses negligence - including an examination of feminist issues in relation to the duty of care ER -