纯净与污染:女权主义者对北方邦诉考沙利亚案(1964 SC 416)的改写

Anindita Pattanayak, D. McDonald-Norman
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印度最高法院在北方邦诉考沙利亚案(“考沙利亚”)一案中确认了1956年《禁止不道德买卖妇女和女童法》第20条的合宪性。我们的“另类判断”和评论从女权主义的角度对法官的推理提出了挑战,包括苏巴·拉奥(Subba Rao J)隐含地使用污染和污染的概念来支持法官的推理。
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Purity and pollution: a feminist rewriting of State of Uttar Pradesh v. Kaushailiya AIR 1964 SC 416
ABSTRACT The Supreme Court’s judgement in State of Uttar Pradesh v Kaushailiya (“Kaushailiya”) affirmed the constitutionality of section 20 of the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act 1956. Our “alternative judgement” and commentary challenge the reasoning of the bench in that case from a feminist perspective, including Subba Rao J’s implicit use of concepts of contamination and pollution to support his Lordship’s reasoning.
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