Medical Law International is recruiting two new associate editors to join our team (alongside the new co-EICs @israblack@alex_mullock@ECRomanis & Sarah Devaney) information below 👇 Pls share widely and get in touch if you want to discuss!
If anyone is interested in writing a commentary on Re AA (Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment: No Best Interests Decision) [2024] EWCOP 39 (T3) for the @MedLawInt feel free to contact me! [email protected]
📣 Join artist Herfa Thompson and academic Zoe Tongue on the 27 July to explore your reproductive health experiences, responding to their Reproductive Futures artworks, in this visual art workshop. Part of @unileedsculture Creative Labs.
Find out more: https://t.co/W4q2HRmVWC
Is your work focused on environmental/health law? @MedLawInt is looking for a commentary on the recent ECtHR climate litigation judgment - Verein Klimaseniorinnen Schweiz and others v Switzerland (Application no. 53600/20). Contact [email protected] to discuss!
New review out in @MedLawInt - @heather_swadley ‘s review of Disability Bioethics Reader edited by Joel Michael Reynolds and Christine Wieseler 📚 https://t.co/eFH5yzuy12
See this important workshop by our associate editor @MagdaFurgalska ! We are keen to receive more socio-legal work at MLI and no one better to learn methods from than Magda!
📢 FREE (in-person) Socio-Legal Methodology Masterclass for Research in Mental Health/Mental Capacity Law! Details below ⬇️ Organised by @UoYLaw and Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia. Sign up: https://t.co/O1M7obxMZY
Really excited to see this published today in @MedLawInt - my latest article considering the construction of the best interests of women with a SMI in the obstetric context and the untapped potential of advance decisions.
Our March Issue is just published - details about the scholarship it showcases in this thread 🧵
First up, the first editorial from EICs @ECRomanis Sarah Devaney @alex_mullock & @israblack exploring some of the critical moments for health law & the future of the journal 🌎 (1/5)
The issue features a case commentary on a 2019 Belgian decision of a Belgian Court not to pursue a prosecution of a doctor after referral from the Belgian Federal Commission for the Control and Evaluation of Euthanasia by Schweitser and colleagues 🩺 (4/5)
John Keown reviews @jojohjhj’s ‘the right to be prevented from committing suicide’ he writes - the book ‘is, despite some apparent internal tensions, an important, scholarly and well-written book’ https://t.co/Y51EjVrUwt (3/3)
Two new book reviews were out online first in @MedLawInt this month 📚✨ details in 🧵 - if you’re interested in reviewing a book for us (or would like us to arrange a review of your book) - get in touch with @whiterxbbit (1/3)
📚 Siun Gallagher in depth conversation with @sabrinakgermain about her co-authored monograph proposing a novel theoretical framework for understanding exploring doctors’ roles in reforming health systems - https://t.co/Cyi0q9y1Bq (2/3)
Do you have an idea for a commentary on cases, legislation, law reform, etc., in any jurisdiction & in any area of #HealthLaw? @MedLawInt would love to consider publishing your work. Please email your pitches to [email protected]
Various approaches are welcome!
We are excited to welcome on board two new associate editors at MLI! @MagdaFurgalska is joining us as the new Commentaries editor and @whiterxbbit as the new Book Reviews editor! If you’re interested in writing a commentary or book review - feel free to get in touch! 🎉
Excited to announce 10 fully funded PhD studentships available at @bournemouthuni If anyone is interested in #HealthLaw#Bioethics#MedicalEthics pop me an email/message to discuss.
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Looking for a reviewer for 'Law, Gender Identity, and the Brain,' by Aileen Kennedy for @MedLawInt - please share and get in touch if interested 📚👇
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