This collection avoids the ‘reductionist' and 'essentialist' shortcomings of ‘feminism unmodified’ in rediscovering’ the peculiarity of feminist perspectives. In the introductory chapter, summarizing the state of the law on core aspects of sexuality and providing a critical appraisal of the key themes and concerns, the book analyzes and transcends the traditional dichotomised thinking about the regulation of gender issues. It addresses a broad range of key themes including: crime, the family and child, contract law, jurisprudence, public and international law.