I've decided to kick off my foray into academic Twitter by organising my previous research projects into themed threads. The hope is that this will keep my broad range of legal interests distinct and easy to follow. Wish me luck!
I had a great time attending the Nordic Law and Gender Conference at @goteborgsuni this week. Thank you to Elin Jonsson and Erik Mägi for inviting me to speak on gender identity, birth registration and liminality, and for a fascinating panel discussion on Nordic Family Law
Registration for the 2023 Cambridge Reproduction Summer School is now open!
Join us for what will no doubt be a fascinating three days, looking at reproduction from every disciplinary angle you can think of. I’ll be leading a session on legal parenthood and LGBT+ families 🏳️🌈
📢Cambridge Reproduction Summer School online - Registration Open! 📢18-20 September, recorded lectures - plus live, interactive sessions for a holistic overview of reproduction https://t.co/2WkbFIZvVM
Stem cell-based embryo models could help our understanding of the problems that can affect early pregnancies.
But their regulation is a grey area. That's why @Cam_Repro has launched a project to develop a governance framework for this research in the UK 👇
📣It's official: after 7 amazing years I'll be leaving my role at LML in September.
📚This means we're looking for a new Projects Co-ordinator to join the team. If you're interested in law, medicine, bioethics and public policy, this is the job for you!
https://t.co/O1DRoK3jci
Time for one last read of the joint Law Commission report on surrogacy before the 2nd International Surrogacy Forum kicks off tomorrow morning! Many thanks to @camfamilylaw and @JensMScherpe for facilitating my attendance.
We're advertising a 42-month Doctoral Teaching Fellowship at @DurhamLawSchool with fee waiver/UKRI stipend and a requirement to deliver core teaching (paid Grade 6 Level). Happy to supervise projects in domestic/comparative family law, so do get in touch: https://t.co/n3aJr85715
📣The Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences is hiring!
🔬We are looking for a Senior Research Associate with expertise in public policy and law to contribute to our interdisciplinary research on the challenges of AMR.
For more info, visit https://t.co/3CfDtGcKhC
It is International Day of Families today.
‘Surrogacy in Latin America’ edited by @nespejoy, @CFentonGlynn and @JensMScherpe, is now available and would be an informative and relevant read.
Order here: https://t.co/QGZQD9LQnS
We very much look forward to welcoming Professor Stephen Gilmore as our new Director, and are delighted that Dr @lenaholzer1 and Dr Jan Ewing will join the Centre.
Tickets are still available for the 2023 @CeBIL_Center Symposium on 12 May! Join us at for an insightful discussion on important policy issues for pharmaceutical biologics and competitive biosimilars.
For more information, visit the link below!
https://t.co/rLEUuG72xD
Join us at the @Cambridge_Uni for the 2023 @CeBIL_Center Symposium on May 12th, hosted by our splendid research partners at the Centre for Law, Medicine & Life Sciences (LML). We’ll focus on IPRs & Biologics: Policy Challenges & Responses! Register here: https://t.co/vayQk1olo5
Excited to share that I’ve been awarded an AHRC Studentship and my PhD research will be fully-funded from Oct. 2023! So grateful to the @OOCDTP for supporting this project and giving me the opportunity to fully explore the use of liminality as a critical lens in legal scholarship
Registration is now open for the 2023 CeBIL Symposium - Intellectual Property & Biologics: Policy Challenges and Responses! This event will focus on important policy issues for biologics and biosimilars.
Visit https://t.co/z5A6qUFUTR for more information.
Just a few hours to go before Prof. Emily Jackson (@LSELaw) delivers the Baron de Lancey Lecture 2023 - Assisted Dying: Slippery Slopes and Unintended Consequences.
A limited number of tickets to watch the lecture online are available at https://t.co/O6bX9Mubg4
NEW: The Law Commission of England and Wales and @ScotLawCom have today published recommendations for reform to #surrogacy laws.
Our reforms ensure that surrogacy agreements are well-regulated, offering more support and security.
📕 Read more here: https://t.co/uVV7RaFaNx
Just a few hours to go before Prof. Emily Jackson (@LSELaw) delivers the Baron de Lancey Lecture 2023 - Assisted Dying: Slippery Slopes and Unintended Consequences.
A limited number of tickets to watch the lecture online are available at https://t.co/O6bX9Mubg4
Join the 4k+ learners who have already studied 'Exploring Law: Studying Law at University' an innovative, *free* open-access online course designed primarily for 16-18 year-olds considering whether to study law at a uni in the UK. New intake starts 23 Jan: https://t.co/Si4wfe4wjc
Fantastic to hear Prof. Emily Jackson deliver the Annual @ReproSoc Lecture this evening, revisiting the regulation of reproduction. While there is much progress to celebrate over the last 20 years, it seems the fight for reproductive autonomy will continue for some time.
🥳Registration open🥳
The 8th Annual Public ReproSoc Lecture
Prof Emily Jackson @LSELaw
"Regulating Reproduction Revisited"
Chair: Prof Sarah Franklin @sbrooksfranklin
When? Nov 23, 5-6.30pm
Where? The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge
https://t.co/XWYjFhuHN6
The Faculty’s Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences (LML) is hiring a new part-time Project Coordinator. For more information: https://t.co/TdSyrWVtWn