Duke Law School
Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy


DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY






Volume 10
Summer 2003


Special Double Topic Issue



Foreword
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Gender Law Issues in Healthcare:
Privacy and Paternalism









ARTICLES










A Feminist Fourth Amendment?: Consent, Care, Privacy, and Social Meaning in Ferguson v. City of Charleston Andrew E. Taslitz 1






Inside the Womb: Interpreting the Ferguson Case Samantha Werauch 81






Gestation: Work for Hire or the Essence of Motherhood? A Comparative Legal Analysis Pamela Laufer-Ukeles 91






Moving Toward an International Standard in Informed Consent: The Impact of Intersexuality and the Internet on the Standard of Care Patricia L. Martin 135







ESSAY










Ferguson v. City of Charleston and Child Welfare Chris Z. Sinha 171






NOTE










Mandatory HIV Testing of Pregnant Women: Public Health Policy Considerations and Alternatives Erin Nicholson 175






SPECIAL TOPIC: Gender and War








COMMENTARIES










Relating to Terror: Gender, Anthropology, Law, ans Some September Elevenths Diane M. Nelson 195






Un-Veiling Women's Rights in the 'War on Terrorism' Ratna Kapur 211






Islamic Feminism Before and After September 11th Miriam Cooke 227






Iraq, Sanctions and Security: A Critique Reem Bahdi 237






Women and Peace and Security: The Implementation of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1325 Jessica Neuwirth 253






The Invisibility of Gender in War Valorie K. Vojdik 261






Whacking Unarmed Women: Gaps in the Law of Armed Conflict Michael F. Noone 271











NOTE










Crossing the Line: Sex, Power, Justice, and the U.S. Navy at the Equator Carie Little Hersh 277