Introduction. Topics: M. Davies (1999), Queer property, queer persons: self-ownership and beyond; D. Majury (1994), Refashioning the unfashionable: claiming lesbian identities in the legal context; O. Phillips (1997), Zimbabwean law and the production of a white man's disease; A. Sharpe (2000), Transgender jurisprudence and the spectre of homosexuality; G.B. Inghram (2003), Returning to the scene of the crime: uses of trial dossiers on consensual male homosexuality for urban research, with examples from twentieth century British Columbia; J. Medd (2002), The Cult of the Clitoris: anatomy of a national scandal. Locating Sexual Identity in Law: A. Rosga (1999), Policing and the State; Stychin (2000), 'A stranger to its laws': sovereign bodies, global sexualities, and transnational citizens; R. Collier (1997), After Dunblane: crime, corporeality and the (Hetero) sexing of the bodies of men; L.J. Moran (1995), Violence and the law: the case of Sado-Masochism; D. Fishbein (2000), Sexual preference, crime and punishment; M. Valverde and M. Cirak (Winter 2002), Governing bodies, creating gay spaces: security in 'gay' downtown Toronto; P. Skidmore (2004), A legal perspective on sexuality and organization: a lesbian and gay case study; William B. Rubenstein (1997-8), Some reflections on the study of sexual orientation bias in the legal profession; D. Green, D.Z. Strolovitch, J.S. Wong and R.W. Bailey (2001) Measuring gay populations and antigay hate crime; G. Mason (2001), Not our kind of hate crime; G. Reid and T. Dirsuweit, Understanding systemic violence: homophobic attacks in Johannesburg and its surroundings; S. Boyd (1999), Family law and sexuality: feminist engagements; R. Robson (2001), Our children: kids of queer parents and kids who are queer; looking at minority rights from a different perspective; R. Auchmuty (2004), Same sex marriage revived: feminist critique and legal strategy; J. Millbank (1996), From butch to butcher's knife: film, crime and lesbian sexuality; L.J. Moran (1998), From part time hero to bent buddy: the male homosexual as lawyer in popular culture; Index.