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SUMMARY:JSI Seminar | The law and ethics of a property rights approach to frozen embryo disputes
DESCRIPTION:JSI Seminar: The law and ethics of a property rights approach to frozen embryo disputes\nIn-person event \nDisputes over frozen embryos represent a particularly problematic case\, legally and ethically\, due to the ambiguity of their moral and legal status and the potential rights-claims which can be made with regard to them. Recent work has contextualised frozen embryos as liminal and suggested a contextual approach to their legal classification. \nBy appeal to personal property law\, with a lens provided by Roman law doctrines\, and reproductive bioethics\, we argue that frozen embryos may be subjects of property rights\, providing a more stable framework for dispute resolution. To illustrate how a property approach would work\, we reconsider the facts of the influential Evans case and argue that if a proprietary rather than promissory estoppel claim had been pursued\, the reverse outcome may have been reached\, to the benefit of women who are disproportionately harmed in these scenarios. \nAbout the speaker:\nTeresa Baron \nTeresa is a Nottingham Research Fellow working on reproductive ethics and philosophy of parenthood. She was previously a postdoc at the Czech Academy of Sciences\, and a visiting research fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna and the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. \nThursday 2 November 2023\, 6-7.30pm AEDT\nVenue:Â Level 4\, Common Room\, New Law Building (F10)\, Eastern Avenue\, Camperdown campus \nCPD Points:Â 1.5 \n  \nThis event is proudly presented by theÂ Julius Stone Institute of JurisprudenceÂ at The University of Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/jsi-seminar-the-law-and-ethics-of-a-property-rights-approach-to-frozen-embryo-disputes/
LOCATION:Common Room\, Level 4\, Sydney Law School
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SUMMARY:JSI Seminar | Bringing law back in: Theorizing the role of law in shaping the social reproduction bargain
DESCRIPTION:JSI Seminar | Bringing law back in: Theorizing the role of law in shaping the social reproduction bargain\nIn-person event \nA rich interdisciplinary feminist project spanning the fields of critical political economy\, feminist economics\, geography\, migration\, sociology and social policy has long sought to theorize and make visible the role social of reproduction and reproductive labour in sustaining both life and labour power\, and its transformations\, â€˜depletions’ and â€˜crises’ in post-Fordist life. With some notable exceptions\, however\, much of the intensive feminist attention upon social reproduction has taken placeÂ outsideÂ of legal scholarship. This might be attributed to several general factors: a dearth of materialist-informed approaches in feminist legal theory\, legal feminists’ liberal orientations towards work\, and a greater focus on unpaid care in the family\, rather than paid reproductive labours performed in the market. In addition\, non-legal disciplines have\, for their part\, been routinely less concerned with the role of law in their accounts of social reproduction\, leaving the role of law in shaping the social reproduction bargain undertheorized. \nThis seminar paper maps aÂ legalÂ feminist approach to social reproduction theory. In doing so\, it articulates the constitutive and distributional role of law in shaping markets in reproductive labours\, focusing specifically on paid care and domestic work. Attention to law is important because when we focus on law’s distributional and disciplinary outcomes we can begin to imagine how different legal rules might shape them otherwise. \nAbout the speaker:\nAngela Kintominas \nAngela Kintominas is a lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Justice\, UNSW Sydney where she teaches labour law. Her research interests lie in feminist and critical approaches to work\, gender\, migration and social reproduction. She is particularly interested in the intersection between social security/welfare state law\, labour law and migration law in producing gender (and other) inequalities. Her research has focused on forms of gendered\, informal and reproductive labour including care and domestic work\, au pairing and surrogacy\, as well as the platformization of care and domestic work in the gig economy\, family migration and transnational family life\, and the human and labour rights of migrant workers. \n  \nThursday 23 November 2023\, 6-7.30pm AEDT\nVenue:Â Level 4\, Common Room\, New Law Building (F10)\, Eastern Avenue\, Camperdown campus \nCPD Points:Â 1.5 \n  \nThis event is proudly presented by theÂ Julius Stone Institute of JurisprudenceÂ at The University of Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/jsi-seminar-bringing-law-back-in-theorizing-the-role-of-law-in-shaping-the-social-reproduction-bargain/
LOCATION:Common Room\, Level 4\, Sydney Law School
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