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|a Sexual regulation and the law :
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|a "Does Canada need any more collections about legal regulation of sex and sexuality? Volumes exist dealing with sex work and pornographies. Certainly, volumes abound dealing with emerging sexualities in Canada and new sexual freedoms. This book seeks to do more than tell a story of broad generalities about the law. It forges the links between the history of law and modern iterations of judgments pertaining to that law. Hence the uncomfortable line between Victorian morality (often) and modern regulation, is thematically explored through the book. More modern iterations of sexual regulation in Canada are being deployed and, in this book, the authors explore the interplay between emerging digital technologies and legal regulation. Newer laws in Canada have been drafted to recognize that sexual expression can be a means of violence inherently, and thus an exploration of modern sexual digital expression and its emerging jurisprudence represent a new frontier in the regulation of sex and sexuality in Canada. We explore how legal regulation has responded to these new crimes."--
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|a "This collection is founded upon the editors' joint experiences in teaching in law and society programs in Canada. The authors have witnessed cobbled together curriculums which rely upon a potpourri of sources from law, criminology, criminal justice and law and society disciplines. There exists a growing interest from university students and legal scholars alike for a reader in the context of law reform and legal change in respect of sexual politics and movements in Canada, especially in the context of more modern iterations of crime and sexual politics. Furthermore, while this collection is intended to be educational in the main, it will foster broader discussions in the context of legal regulation of sex and sexuality in Canadian jurisprudence.""--
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction Let's Talk about Sex- Time to Tap Taboo?; Chapter One Indecency and Obscenity Law: From From Hicklin to the Post-Labaye Era-A (Tall) Tale of Risk?; Chapter Two Sex Work in Canada: Beginnings, ; Chapter Three Intimate Images and the Law; Chapter Four Technologies of Regulating Sexual Offences against Youth; Chapter Five Rethinking Bestial Regulation; Chapter Six Our Pronouns Are Protected But Not Our Bodies: How Gender-Based Protections Fail Criminalized Trans People
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|a Chapter Seven Considering Judicial Behaviour and Language in Sexual Assault TrialsConclusion Reflections on Making the "Strange" Familiar and Future Directions; Notes on Contributors
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