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First published in 1996. The Homosexual(ity) of Law is an innovative and important investigation of the legal representation of identity and sexuality. This wide-ranging and theoretical study demands that we think again about the legal regulation of sexual relations. It examines how both sense and nonsense of same-sex relations are made in law by way of &homosexual*. It explores how the introduction of an idea of homosexuality both promotes the continued abhorrence and increased punishment of same-sex relations and makes possible reforms in the law that promote respect for these relations. This study investigates the struggles that surround the review of the law on &homosexuality* undertaken by the Wolfenden Committee in the 1950s and explores the peculiarities of the enactment of the term &homosexual* into the law of England in 1967. It challenges the current understanding that &homosexual* is either a term used to name a specific category of act or a term that is merely used to name an identity. The Homosexual(ity) of Law shows how &homosexual* is a term that signifies both of these things, but it is also capable of expressing many other meanings. It explores the values that are given a voice through this new term in law. It also demonstrates that &homosexual* in law is a reference to a complex technology of interrogation, surveillance and documentation that isolates gestures, speech and deportment and gives them meaning as &homosexual* in law. Through an analysis of various police practices, the day-to-day decisions of the judiciary in high profile test cases and recent Parliamentary debates relating to the age of consent law reform, The Homosexual(ity) of Law explores the way this &homosexual(ity)* is put to use in current legal practice.

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