Transforming the Hong Kong Legal Machine

Transforming the Hong Kong Legal Machine

Gender and Familial Law in Jurisprudence

Chiu, Man-Chung

Springer Verlag, Singapore

08/2022

181

Dura

Inglês

9789811912719

15 a 20 dias

483

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Chapter 1: Beyond Colonialism: Osmotic Restruction of Gender / Sexual Justice in Hong Kong.- Chapter 2: De / Sexing Fa / Law: Development of an Indigenous Legal Theory of Sexual Justice in Hong Kong.- Chapter 3: Beyond Globalization and Localization: Articulating a Theory of Justice in Han-Chinese Culture.- Part 2: Becoming Justice, Desiring Transformation.- Chapter 4: Simularizing Vijnana and Desire, Repeating Yi / Justice: Transplanting Deleuzean Becoming into the Machine of Hong Kong Anti-Domestic Violence Law.- Chapter 5: Desiring Justce, Acting Jnana: Transforming the Legal Transsexual Fantasy from the Perspectives of Zizekian and Mahayana Buddhist Theory.- Chapter 6: De-aging Family Law: Re-engineering the Children-Adult / Parents Machine.- Part 3. Desexualizing Law, De-aging Subjects.- Chapter 7: Confession of Law? A Critical Perspective on the Production of the ChildSubject in Hong Kong Law in Control of Child Sexual Abuse.- Chapter 8: Deterritorializing Sexuality, Act(less)ing Justice: Zizekian / Deleuzean / Lao Zi's Perspectives on Hong Kong's Rape Law Reform.- Part 4. Undesiring Control, Respecting Multiplicities.- Chapter 9: Un/Controlling Desire, Becoming Others: Negotiating Justice in the Hong Kong Milieu of Mainland Pregnant Women Influx.- Chapter 10. Un/Desiring Data: Deinformatizing Human Subjects:Decontrolling the Individual in the Age of Internet.- Prologue.
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Hong Kong Jurisprudence;Hong Kong Legal Machine;Sexual Justice in Hong Kong;Indigenous Legal Theory of Sexual Justice in Hong Kong;Theory of Justice in Han-Chinese Culture;Anti-Domestic Violence Law;Family Law;Re-Engineering the Children-Adult / Parents Machine;Child Sexual Abuse;Theories of Justice;Law and Gender;Sexual Discrimination in Hong Kong