Asst Prof @UZH_en Codirector @UZH_H2R | Fam law | law&anthro |HRs | PI Who is the Court for? @VolkswagenSt | The Construction of Fatherhood @CUP_Law | #firstgen
I brought this little gift to judges.
Judge x: I already have it, I bought it myself. But it’s always useful to have a 2nd copy
Judge y: I quoted it in my draft judgment in xx where I am the rapporteur. We are using it to advance the rights of social fathers
Me, melting.
Check out our new book - Seminal: On Sperm, Health, and Politics - now available for preorder. With short essays by social scientists, humanists, clinicians, and legal scholars, it’s great for teaching!
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Table of Contents:
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We are pleased to announce that our Postdoc, Dr. Helena Moradi has contributed a chapter to the forthcoming volume "What Is a Family? Transdisciplinary Conversations" edited by @AliceMargaria and Claire Fenton-Glynn.
@EmoryLaw
PODCAST REVIEW: ‘AntiSocial – #Surrogacy’
'...the premise of the #podcast is providing 'facts and analysis' to move away from the polarising conversations...'
Read the review by Dr Sylvie Armstrong in BioNews: https://t.co/pqaXNrXaJT
#surrogate#pregnancy#ttc#fertility
Happening next week @ABFResearch in Chicago (with a virtual option). I will discuss US v Skrmetti and the conservative movement's appropriation and hypocritical use of parental rights. Would love your participation! https://t.co/TmoS4qqxGV
The 4th Young Sustainability Law Conference is happening in Hamburg from June 19 to 21, 2025!✨ Share your insights on legal solutions for sustainable development and engage in interdisciplinary dialogue.
Submit abstracts by Feb 28!
ℹ️ https://t.co/8EjZ8IgoRB #SustainabilityLaw
Join us today @LSELaw for @mattccanfield's talk:
'Postliberal Legal Anthropology: Toward the Anthropology of Legal Form'
5-6:30pm Old Anthropology Library (OLD.6.05)
https://t.co/ILZwdZvZwz
The second seminar of the new LSE Law & Anthropology Series.
All welcome, come along!
Some of the main points:
🔷 allowing egg donation
🔷 opening sperm and egg donation to unmarried couples
🔷 abolition/relaxation of "12 rule" in IVF
🔷 potential extension of gamete and embryo storage beyond 10 yrs
🔷 potential intro of fixed age limits for intended parents
📣 Out on #FirstView 📣
In "A Feminine or Masculine Crisis?" @Elena_Reznichen, Justyna Dabrowska & @Jarek_Kantor utilize an experiment in 🇵🇱 to understand the role of gender in evaluating competence of leaders in a global pandemic.
🌟#OpenAccess🌟
https://t.co/97SdsTMuEq
Germany’s New Gender Self-Determination Act: Advances and Challenges
Yeshwant Naik explores the effectiveness of the new law, the challenges it presents, and the scope for improvement to ensure that it serves all individuals equally.
https://t.co/5R1txtn0Ao
Open position: Wissenschaftliche Assistenz 50 %
UFSP H2R | Center for Information Technology, Society and Law (ITSL) – Prof. Dr. Florent Thouvenin
Stellenantritt 1. Mai 2025 (oder nach Vereinbarung), befristet
https://t.co/u19T7DAwia
📢Join us Monday January 27 for a lecture with Sofie Cools (Radboud University) on agency conflicts in social enterprises, part of our Values of Private Law lecture series.
👉More info & registration: https://t.co/PmSnmR2diw
🌐Check out our events page for upcoming lectures!
In this conversation, Hannah Miller and author of ON THE SOVEREIGNTY OF MOTHER Gil Anidjar grapple with the maternal as a philosophical and political concept, and the question of maternity at the limits. https://t.co/SRZKHSHBQu
A world of rising singledom is not necessarily any better or worse, but it is fundamentally different. We are faced with a conundrum: is this what people really want? If not, what needs to change? - v interesting read by @jburnmurdoch on #birthrates https://t.co/BcSGXUmrbm
It’s out! New Hastings Center Special Report: Envisioning a More Just Genomics. 📣 👏 Read, https://t.co/gZ0YhoZTzC
This special report is a collaboration between The Hastings Center and the Center for ELSI Resource and analysis (CERA) @ELSIhub#Bioethics#Genomics#Genetics
2025 marks the 20th anniversary of the Socio-Legal Review. We take this opportunity to thank our authors, reviewers, and readers for their relentless support. Stay tuned as we celebrate this milestone with a host of activities culminating in a commemorative issue later this year!