Special issue Contemporary Issues in Law
Southampton Law School lecturer, Claire Lougarre, and Natasha Hammond-Browning of the University of Gloucestershire recently co-edited a special issue Contemporary Issues in Law on ‘Reproductive Futures: Reproductive Choices?’.
This special issue also features an article by Claire, whose primary research expertise lies at the intersection of human rights law and health. Her paper is titled: ‘The protection of sexual and reproductive health in European human rights law’. A full list of articles in the issue is shown below:
Guest Editors' Foreword
Dr Natasha Hammond-Browning and Dr Claire Lougarre
Articles
· The protection of sexual and reproductive health in European human rights law: perspectives from the council of Europe
Dr Claire Lougarre Southampton Law School, University of Southampton
· The language of collaborative reproduction: written 'voices' reframing international surrogacy
Dr Rita D'Alton-Harrison Royal Holloway School of Law, Royal Holloway, University of London
· Surrogacy 2.0: what can the law learn from lived experience?
Dr Kirsty Horsey Reader in Law, Kent Law School, University of Kent
· Choosing deafness? A liberal exploration of the legal prohibition on selection for disability in England and Wales
Dr Nicola Williams, Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Religion, Lancaster University
· A new dawn? Ectogenesis, future children and reproductive choice
Dr Natasha Hammond-Browning School of Law, University of Gloucestershire
· Reflecting on reproductive futures
Professor Marie Fox School of Law & Social Justice, University of Liverpool