Abstract

This special edition of Liverpool Law Review offers four articles that consider contemporary issues in Gender, Sexuality and Law. They are united by the sociolegal approach that they take to a range of global social phenomena and were each originally presented as part of the Gender, Sexuality and Law stream at the 2009 Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Annual Conference in Leicester. Each piece highlights the importance of socio-legal approaches to the examination of gender and sexuality in both domestic and international legal discourses and this editorial sets forth some of the issues in developing the ‘field’ of gender, sexuality within a socio-legal context.

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