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This unit will centre sexuality and discuss it in a thematic, rather than doctrinal manner. We will consider the multitude of ways in which law in Australia, and elsewhere, constructs and regulates individuals and families by reference to their sexuality. In doing so we will traverse and re-traverse various legal doctrinal areas, such as criminal law, international law, family law, anti-discrimination law and so on, but our focus is not on the legal rules as such. Rather we will be examining ideas of sexuality and gender that generate, reproduce and/or change such rules. Law in this course will be examined as an ideological and discursive system rather than as a rule-based system. A major theme through the unit is the tension between assimilation and resistance, specifically, the extent to which lesbians, gay men and other sexual outsiders can transform law, or are in turn, pressed into conforming to it through their efforts.
| Distance Education | Unavailable | |
| Distance Education (Online) | Unavailable | |
| Lismore | Unavailable | |
| Coffs Harbour | Unavailable | |
| Gold Coast Southern Cross Drive, Bilinga |
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| Tweed Heads - SCU Lakeside Caloola Drive, Tweed Heads |
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| Tweed Heads - SCU Riverside Brett Street, Tweed Heads |
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| Unit Type | Undergraduate | |
| School | School of Law and Justice | |
Not Applicable for this Unit
12
8 units in Law