The Shirley Greenberg Chair for Women and the Legal Profession and the Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics present: Reproductive Labour? Reflections on the Law and Policy of Surrogacy
Speakers:
Bronwyn Parry - Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine
Pam MacEachern - Family and Equality Rights Lawyer
Erin Lepine - Family and Fertility Lawyer
*Lunch included - All are welcome*
**Photos may be taken at this event and it may be recorded for use on Faculty of Law websites/publications**
Members of the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law community hold very different opinions on the appropriate legal response to the sex trade in Canada, reflecting a spectrum of positions from abolitionism to de-criminalisation or legalisation. These events are intended to provide a venue for the respectful expression and debate of opinions along this spectrum.
For more information on these events and various legal responses to the sex trade, see: www.bloggingforequality.ca
Associate Dean, Research & Institutional Relations
Director, Professional LL.M. in Intellectual Property Law
Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
The Shirley Greenberg Chair for Women and the Legal Profession and the Human Rights Research and Education Centre present: Securing women's lives: contrasting constructions of risk in intimate partner violence and terrorism
Dr. Kate Fitz-Gibbon - Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the School of Social Sciences at Monash University (Victoria, Australia)
*Lunch included - All are welcome*
**Photos may be taken at this event and it may be recorded for use on Faculty of Law websites/publications**
Série de conférences de la Chaire Shirley E. Greenberg pour les femmes et la profession juridique, coparrainée par la Série de conférences professionnelles Cavanagh s.r.l. , Droit et justice sociale, le Centre de recherche et d’enseignement sur les droits de la personne et l’Association des étudiants noirs en droit Ottawa
Conférencière:
Audrea Golding - Associée chez Fragoman Worldwide
Ce programme compte pour 1,5 heures de professionnalisme