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The course Law, Reproduction and Ethics: Fundamental Debates will take place in March 2024. It will be held in English and is directed to MA as well as PhD students in Law.
For the purpose of creating an open and interactive space, this course will take place in person.
In recent decades, advancements in reproductive medecine have given rise to significant legal and ethical dilemmas. Legal frameworks governing this area have often lagged behind the rapid pace of scientific progress and societal changes. This has led to legal gaps – often filled in by individual autonomy and practices – or to the imposition of ineffective legal prohibitions – often circumvented by crossing national borders in pursuit of (more) permissive legal regulations. This highlights that the law is just one of the multiple sources of normativity influencing the regulation of reproduction, and further reflections on the ethical dimensions of reproductive technologies and practices are needed, especially within the legal domain.
In light of this context, this course adopts a transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary apporach to critically examine some of the most pressing issues at the intersection of reproduction, law and ethics. These include topics such as uterus transplantation, ectogestation, trans* procreation, and gene editing.
Throughout the course, students will have the unique opportunity to interact with a diverse array of guest lecturers, coming from various academic disciplines and legal systems. These experts will share their profound knowledge and insights in the domains of law, reproduction and ethics, enriching the learning experience for all participants.
Please note that attendance is compulsory for successful completion of the course.
Date |
Time |
7 March 2024 (Thursday) | 9.00 – 17.00 |
8 March 2024 (Friday) |
9.00 – 15.00 16.15 – 17.30 (International Women’s Day Lecture) |
14 March 2024 (Thursday) | 9.00 – 17.00 |
15 March 2024 (Friday) | 9.00 – 13.00 |
If you have yet to receive an email with the reading materials for the lecture, please contact the chair (lst.margaria@ius.uzh.ch).
The final grade will be determined by: