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Sex Ambiguity in Early Modern Common Law (1629-1787)
Maayan Sudai
Faculty of Law
MA Program in Women’s and Gender Studies
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18th Century
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Early Modern Period
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Common Law
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Hermaphrodite
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Ontology
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Single-piece
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Legal Issues
50%
Continuous Engagement
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Context-sensitive
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Medical Opinion
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Colonial America
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Medical Authority
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Genital Appearance
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Sensitive Evaluation
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Common Law Tradition
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Legal Facts
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Scientific Authority
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Arts and Humanities
Eighteenth Century
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Doubt
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Common Law
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Continuous
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Binaries
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Engagement
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Medical authority
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England
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Colonial America
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