Our Reckoning With MachismoOver the past year I have taken what I initially thought was a side-step from my usual work in foreign affairs to research the behaviour —…Mar 12, 2022A response icon11Mar 12, 2022A response icon11
Published inGENThe Value(s) of Making Misogyny a Hate CrimeWhat would the world be like if the state took men’s violence against women seriously? For the past three years the Law Commission for…Jan 6, 2022A response icon6Jan 6, 2022A response icon6
The Facilitating System of the Family CourtEarlier this month I made a presentation at a conference, organised by the University of California, Irvine’s Initiative To End Family…Nov 18, 2021A response icon4Nov 18, 2021A response icon4
Published inGENWhy a KGB Memo from the 80s Could Choose Canada’s Next Prime MinisterCanadian deputy PM Chrystia Freeland’s activities in Soviet-era Ukraine could rescue Justin Trudeau’s party from his declining popularityNov 11, 2021A response icon1Nov 11, 2021A response icon1
Iceland’s Supreme Court leads the courts on a dangerous path in custody casesThis article was written with Sigrún Sif Jóelsdóttir and was originally published in Icelandic in Kjarninn.Sep 28, 2021Sep 28, 2021
Published inRock n’ HeavyEverything Must Go — Manic Street PreachersMay 11, 2021A response icon2May 11, 2021A response icon2
Why The Failures Of The Family Court Is Part Of My FieldLast week I published an article titled How The Family Court’s Purpose To Protect Children Became Inverted. The article sought to explain…Nov 24, 2020A response icon3Nov 24, 2020A response icon3
Published inEquality Includes YouHow The Family Court’s Purpose To Protect Children Became InvertedIn the early 1980s in Sydney, Australia, the family court suffered a series of brutal and ideologically driven attacks. A judge was shot…Nov 19, 2020A response icon8Nov 19, 2020A response icon8