Introduction Lynsey Black and Peter Dunne
PART I
GENDER AND THE CRIMINAL LAW
1. Sexual Offences Law in Ireland: Countering Gendered Stereotypes in Adjudications of Consent in Rape Trials Susan Leahy
2. Prostitution Law Ivana Bacik
3. Gender, Prostitution and Trafficking for Sexual ExploitationMonica O’Connor and Nusha Yonkova
4. Abortion Law in Ireland: Reflecting on Reform Máiréad Enright
PART II
FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIPS
5. Mapping a Transformed Landscape: Sexual Orientation and the Law in Ireland Fergus Ryan
6. Law and Parental Rights Brian Tobin
7. Surrogacy Law in Ireland: The Troubling Consequences of Legislative Inertia Andrea Mulligan
8. Domestic Violence Law Louise Crowley
9. The Gendered Properties of Marriage Breakdown Deirdre McGowan
10. Hidden in Plain Sight? Gender in the Irish Financial Crisis Mary Donnelly
11. Gender Identity, Intersex and Law in Ireland Tanya Ní Mhuirthile
PART III
LAW IN A CHANGING SOCIETY
12. Gender and the Irish Constitution: Article 41.2, Symbolism and the Limitations of the Courts’ Approach to Substantive Gender Inequality Alan DP Brady
13. ‘Doing Gender’ and Irish Employment Law Lucy-Ann Buckley
14. Gender and Asylum Law Patricia Brazil
15. Redressing Gendered Mistreatment: Magdalene Laundries, Symphysiotomy and Mother and Baby Homes 3James Gallen
16. Gender and Politics Fiona Buckley and Yvonne Galligan
17. Women in Law Mary O’Toole
18. Conclusions and Analysis Lynsey Black and Peter Dunne