Difference between revisions of "Feminists for Justice"
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[[Feminists for Justice]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. It was a campaign against pro-victim reforms to the law on rape. It was active in the 1990s and is now defunct. | [[Feminists for Justice]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. It was a campaign against pro-victim reforms to the law on rape. It was active in the 1990s and is now defunct. | ||
− | The Chair was [[Sara Hinchliffe]]. <ref>"[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/rape-and-the-shadow-of-a-doubt-706743.html Rape and the Shadow of a Doubt]", Independent website, accessed 6 Nov 2010</ref> | + | The Chair was [[Sara Hinchliffe]]. <ref>"[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/rape-and-the-shadow-of-a-doubt-706743.html Rape and the Shadow of a Doubt]", Independent website, accessed 6 Nov 2010</ref> <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/0000000054F5.htm Sex crime and Punishment]", Spiked website, accessed 6 Nov 2010</ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 09:53, 6 November 2010
Feminists for Justice is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. It was a campaign against pro-victim reforms to the law on rape. It was active in the 1990s and is now defunct.
The Chair was Sara Hinchliffe. [1] [2]
Notes
- ↑ "Rape and the Shadow of a Doubt", Independent website, accessed 6 Nov 2010
- ↑ "Sex crime and Punishment", Spiked website, accessed 6 Nov 2010