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Law of Sexual Harassment: A Critique
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Title: Law of Sexual Harassment: A Critique
Author: Mane Hadjin
ISBN: 9781575910581
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
Published: 2002
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Condition: Used: Fair
Reading copy with considerable wear. May have marking in text. Binding may be cracked; all pages present. Does not include dust jacket. We sometimes source from libraries. We ship in recyclable American-made mailers. 100% money-back guarantee on all order
P 1449127
Publisher Description:
This book examines the question of whether the law about sexual harassment is morally justified, and argues that it is not. Among the specific conclusions reached in the book are that the law about sexual harassment does not provide a workable criterion of demarcation between sexual harassment and other sexual interaction, that it is in an unavoidable conflict with the commitment to freedom of speech, and that the subsumption of sexual harassment under the notion of sex discrimination (which is at the core of the law) is unwarranted. The book also shows that the structure of the sexual harassment law makes it possible for the state to control the individual conduct in a way that bypasses the traditions that otherwise govern its relationships with its citizens.
Author: Mane Hadjin
ISBN: 9781575910581
Publisher: Susquehanna University Press
Published: 2002
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Condition: Used: Fair
Reading copy with considerable wear. May have marking in text. Binding may be cracked; all pages present. Does not include dust jacket. We sometimes source from libraries. We ship in recyclable American-made mailers. 100% money-back guarantee on all order
P 1449127
Publisher Description:
This book examines the question of whether the law about sexual harassment is morally justified, and argues that it is not. Among the specific conclusions reached in the book are that the law about sexual harassment does not provide a workable criterion of demarcation between sexual harassment and other sexual interaction, that it is in an unavoidable conflict with the commitment to freedom of speech, and that the subsumption of sexual harassment under the notion of sex discrimination (which is at the core of the law) is unwarranted. The book also shows that the structure of the sexual harassment law makes it possible for the state to control the individual conduct in a way that bypasses the traditions that otherwise govern its relationships with its citizens.
