The gap between what the law and legal processes deliver for victims
of domestic abuse and what they actually need has, in some instances,
arguably widened. This book provides the reader with a thorough
understanding of the remedies available to victims in the civil,
family and criminal law. It contends that expectations of the legal
remedies have increased as the number and scope of remedies has
proliferated. It further examines how legal responses to domestic
abuse have evolved over the past decade and explores how the
victim’s rights narrative and associated litigation, which has
become prevalent in legal discourse and criminal justice reforms, has
shifted expectations and impacted domestic abuse policy and law. The
book presents a valuable addition to the literature in drawing on a
discourse familiar to those with an interest in human rights,
demonstrating its impact on a substantive area of law of great
significance to both family and criminal lawyers and anyone with an
interest in domestic abuse and legal responses.
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ISBN
9780429516092
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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