Part 1 International Law: the legitimation of power in world affairs, Sol Picciotto; pure law in an impure world, Wade Mansell; public international law and private enterprise - damages for a killing in East Timor, Roger S. Clark. Part 2 Race: a critical approach to race and law, Werner Menski; the racial, ethnic and cultural values underpinning current legal education, Aimee Paterson; new Europe, old story - racism, law and the European Community, Peter Fitzpatrick; defining the refugee by race - the European response to new asylum-seekers, Patricia Tuitt; race and criminal justice, Makbool Javaid. Part 3 Gender: arguing equality - how to avoid the hidden traps, Gillian More; feminist perspectives on the law of tort, Joanne Conaghan; women, law and medical power, Sally Sheldon; the campaign to free Kiranjit Ahluwalia, Pragna Patel; feminist perspectives on law, Kathryn de Gama. Part 4 Environment: an idiomatic discussion of environmental legislation, David Wilkinson; private rights and environmental protection, John Wightman and Donald McGillivray; the case against patents in genetic engineering.