Women in Legal Philosophy
Below you can find a list of list the names of the presenters and titles of papers presented at our conferences and workshops
3rd Annual Conference (May 2025), University of Illinois
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TBC
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Collective Discussions (Spring 2025), online
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Priscila Andrade (PUC-Rio), ‘Precedent and Legal Change' (18th of February)
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Eva Yguico (Harvard), ‘Persons, Patients, and Punishment' (18th of March)
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Yana Stoykova (Oxford), ‘“Swimming upstream together”: Catharine MacKinnon’s Alternative to Consent' (15th of April)
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Collective Discussions (Fall 2024), online
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Dr Nina Varsava (Wisconsin-Madison), 'Stare Decisis, Egregious Error, and Imaginative Resistance', on (1st of October)
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Dr Ran Wu (KCL), 'The Continuity Thesis and Compensation for Justified Harm' (5th of November)
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Prof Maria Cahill (University College Cork), 'Freedom of Association: a New Look at an Old Right' (3rd of December)
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2nd Annual Conference (June 2024), University of Oxford
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Prof Aditi Bagchi (Fordham), Contract as Exchange?
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Liat Dasht (Yale), Moral Agency, Moral Shpatiency, and the State: A Case for Moral Agency Without (Anything Like) Full Moral Status
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Prof Barbara Levenbook (NC State), Yesterday’s Statute
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Dr Kritika Maheshwari (Delft), Reconsidering the Right to a Human Decision
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Collective Discussions (Spring 2024), online
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Prof Kimberley Brownlee (British Columbia), 'Civil Disobedience and the Climate Necessity Defence’ (19th of January 2024)
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Filipa Paes (Oxford), ‘Apportioning Legal Responsibility' (1st March 2024)
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Dr Alma Diamond (Chicago), ‘Public Legitimation' (12th April 20204)
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1st Annual Conference (September 2023), Villanova University​
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Prof Stephanie Barclay (Notre Dame), Government Reasons and Constitutional Rights
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Dr Achas Burin (Oxford Brookes), How to Explain the Forfeiture Rule
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Anna Stelle (UCL), The Problem of Coercion
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Tsampika Taralli (Edinburgh), Re-imagining Conceptual Analysis