Submitted by Y.I.I. Frankfurth on Tue, 29/11/2022 - 20:51
The 8th Annual Public ReproSoc Lecture
Prof Emily Jackson, London School of Economics
Chair: Prof Sarah Franklin, University of Cambridge
In this lecture, Prof Emily Jackson revisited some of the themes of her 2001 book Regulating Reproduction: Law, Technology and Autonomy, in which she argued that women’s reproductive autonomy should be better protected by the law. Have things improved over the last 21 years, or has there been one step forwards and two steps backwards? Following the event there was a reception and book launch with recent publications of ReproSoc members.