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Locating judicial uses of genetic testing in paternity cases

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Resumo:This article examines the courts’ use of DNA profiling in the course of paternity suits by locating the sort of social relationships, cultural repertoires, narratives, interests and values that are reproduced and evoked in this particular context. The main conclusion is that the forensic uses of genetic testing in paternity cases constitutes a complex interrelation between patriarchy, judicial power and science, which reinforces conventional gender distinctions with the aim of adapting individual demeanour to standards of values and behaviour of the dominant social groups. The cultural construction of paternity is linked both to biology and economic support, while maternity is perceived as being moral and emotional. Genetic tests to determine biological paternity are selectively used in cases where there is strong evidence of the child’s mother’s fidelity to the alleged father, which reinforces the social monitoring of women’s sexual and procreative behaviour, along with the construction of unequal access to justice.
Autores principais:Machado, Helena
Assunto:Genetic tests Paternity Justice Gendered uses of science
Ano:2005
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:preprint
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

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