Women in Legal Philosophy
Connecting
Women
CONTRIBUTING
TO KNOWLEDGE
WHO WE ARE
The Collective: Women in Legal Philosophy is an inclusive and supportive platform for the exchange of knowledge and the fostering of imaginative ideas and critical thinking in legal philosophy. It aims to create the best possible intellectual environment for the flourishing of women's scholarship in legal theory and the philosophy of law through conferences, work-in-progress seminars, and a mentoring system.
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Executive Committee
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Amalia Amaya (University of Edinburgh)
Laura Biron-Scott (St Augustine's College of Theology)
Bebhinn Donnelly-Lazarov (University of Surrey)
Claire Hogg (University of Surrey)
Heidi Hurd (University of Illinois)
Barbara Levenbook (North Carolina State University)
Michelle Madden Dempsey (Villanova University)
Marie Newhouse (University of Surrey)
Filipa Paes (University of Oxford)
Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco (University of Surrey)
Jean Thomas (Queen's University)
Aness Webster (University of Durham)
Kara Woodbury-Smith (York University)