This issue situates the theme within the context of feminist engagement with rights discourse. It contains: Feminist Activism, Third Party Interventions and the Courts: Feminism and the Gender Recognition Act 2004: 'Gender is No Substitute for Sex': A Comparative Human Rights Analysis of the Legal Regulation of Sexual Identity: Harm, Consent and the Limits of Privacy.
This article deals with the taxation of prostitution under the European and British legal system. Mumford discussess the case of Polok v. Customs and Excise Commissioners (C.E.C.) in the context of the argument of the European doctrine of fiscal neutrality and within standard feminist texts on prostitution.