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Regulating Autonomy: Sex, Reproduction and Family. Edited by Shelley Day Sclater, Fatemeh Ebtehaj, Emily Jackson and Martin Richards for the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2009. 298 pp. ISBN 978-1-84113-946-3 £35.00 paperback

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 April 2012

Jill Marshall*
Affiliation:
Department of Law, Queen Mary, University of London

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