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Jonathan Herring

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Law 41%
Political science 35%
markedsouza1.bsky.social
With Matt Dyson (Oxford), Rachel Tolley (Cambridge), & Paul Jarvis (Criminal Bar Association), I will host the next Assize Seminar in Criminal Law at UCL Laws on 7 Nov. Speakers include: @jonathanherring.bsky.social, Jessica Corsi, Findlay Stark. Info + (free) tickets: www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/events/...
Assize Seminar – Cutting Edge Criminal Law
organised by Mark Dsouza (UCL), Matthew Dyson (Oxford, Chair), Paul Jarvis (CBA) and Rachel Clement Tolley (Cambridge)
www.ucl.ac.uk

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genderandjustice.bsky.social
@jonathanherring.bsky.social & @sorchamcc.bsky.social thought provoking paper 'Reframing Rape: From Consent to Responsibility' is the last of our Editor's Choice. Available to read now until October 31st for free!
bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal...
bristoluniversitypressdigital.com

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raffaelfasel.bsky.social
Many thanks to the editors and, above all, to my excellent respondents: @jonathanherring.bsky.social; Alasdair Cochrane, Anne Phillips, and Merris Amos.
jonathanherring.bsky.social
I have a chapter out in a wonderful new book: Perspectives on Children, Rights and Vulnerability edited by the wonderful Trude Haugli and Mona Martens: many fantastic chapters.
www.idunn.no/doi/book/10....

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marthe.bsky.social
Unwanted intimate examinations treated as essential in the name of protection of fairness in sports, accepting that as a justification for gross violations. I recently wrote a blog on this with @jonathanherring.bsky.social and @camillapickles.bsky.social www.transformingsociety.co.uk/2024/11/18/u...

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ecromanis.bsky.social
📣Coming out soon (Feb 25th) a new textbook edited by @sabrinagermain.bsky.social @jonathanherring.bsky.social and me offering insights on embedding diverse perspectives into teaching health(care) law! Info about contributors and the intro is available: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/diverse-voic...
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Yes. But is “I’ve not been shown to lack capacity’ sufficient to access assisted dying? I would have thought we would want a much more robust test of capacity than that
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Great to be at the oxford di-verse poetry festival
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill clause 3 states:

In this Act, references to a person having capacity are to be read in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

This is a bit odd as the 2005 Act describes those who lack capacity. There is no explicit definition of who has capcacity
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Enjoying the fragile x congress in barcelona
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Great to be speaking at FRAXI Congress on ethics of diagnosis delivery
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Thank for your message and glad the book was helpful. Well done on all your success
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Managed to complete Oxford half marathon …. Just.
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Very excited to be part of a team looking at how we describe conditions/disabilities and the importance of highlighting the positive aspects as well as the negative aspects. In this case Fragile X syndrome.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
jonathanherring.bsky.social
New article with Sorcha McCormack on affirmative consent
jonathanherring.bsky.social
Great to see this article with Hannah Bows out in Journal of Criminal Law

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