University of London Press
Women, violence and protest in times of COVID-19
- Kim Barker(author)
- Olga Jurasz(author)
Chapter of: Law, Humanities and the COVID Crisis(pp. 183–205)
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Title | Women, violence and protest in times of COVID-19 |
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Contributor | Kim Barker(author) |
Olga Jurasz(author) | |
Landing page | https://uolpress.co.uk/book/law-humanities-and-the-covid-crisis/ |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode |
Copyright | Kim Barker and Olga Jurasz |
Publisher | University of London Press |
Published on | 2023-01-26 |
Page range | pp. 183–205 |
Print length | 23 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
Contributors
Kim Barker
(author)Senior Lecturer in Law at The Open University
Kim Barker is Senior Lecturer in Law at the Open University (UK). Her research focuses on internet regulation and intellectual property law. She has a particular interest in the online regulation of platforms, with specific expertise in online abuse, online violence and the legal responsibilities of internet actors.
Olga Jurasz
(author)Senior Lecturer in Law at The Open University
Olga Jurasz is Senior Lecturer in Law at the Open University (UK). Her research focuses on international law, human rights and legal responses to violence against women (including online violence), specializing in feminist perspectives on law in these areas.