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  1. Woman, medicine and abortion in the nineteenth century.Michael Thomson - 1995 - Feminist Legal Studies 3 (2):159-183.
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  • “Who is the mother to make the judgment?”: The constructions of woman in English Abortion law. [REVIEW]Sally Sheldon - 1993 - Feminist Legal Studies 1 (1):3-22.
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  • More than a Woman? Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Medical Law.Keywood Kirsty - 2000 - Feminist Legal Studies 8 (3):319-342.
    This article examines law’s representation of embodied female identity in the context of two medical law cases, R. v. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, ex parte Blood andB v. Croydon Health Authority. Through an examination of contemporary critiques of female embodiment, in particular the work of Judith Butler, two discursive strategies are suggested for their potential to reconfigure the sexed subject within legal discourse. Firstly, the act of transgression – the flight from purportedly fixed subject positions – can be read (...)
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  • Letter from the Editor.Andrew Liu - forthcoming - Eleutheria.
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  • Beyond control: Medical power and abortion law (kate diesfeld).S. Sheldon - 1999 - Feminist Legal Studies 7 (1):95-98.
     
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