Steph Switzer
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Reader in Law @lawstrath / + researcher @scelg & @oneoceanhub 🐬💉☕️🍩 she/her - views always my own
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29-11-2011 13:29:59
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As World Health Organization (WHO) Member States consider Access & Benefit Sharing under the #PandemicTreaty, the newest article in our JLME #GlobalHealthLaw column series questions whether the #ABS transaction is an appropriate path to global equity under international law. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
📜 NEW PAPER alert! "Plastics and (The Right to) Health" published in the Edward Elgar Research Handbook on Plastics written by Steph Switzer & Graham Hamley tinyurl.com/nhyck7ns See also a policy brief based on the paper tinyurl.com/3ddwy8zb 📸 Georgina Yaa Oduro
Chaired by our Dr Steph Switzer, and with our Prof Elisa Morgera as one of the speakers.
New blog post on the Strathclyde Law Blog: our Dr Steph Switzer considers equity in the context of Covid-19 and the proposed Pandemic Treaty strath.ac.uk/humanities/law… #StrathLawBlog
New on the Strathclyde Law Blog, a post by our Dr Steph Switzer relating to a recent Royal Society of Edinburgh event about pathogens and related considerations for the Pandemic Treaty strath.ac.uk/humanities/law…
Our Dr Michael Randall (Michael Randall) has written for Times Higher Education (Times Higher Education), on the use of movies and television programmes as part of legal studies timeshighereducation.com/campus/using-f…
We’re delighted that Richard Susskind will be coming to Strathclyde Law School next month. His lecture - ‘AI and the Future of Legal Services’ - could not be more timely. The lecture is open to all, but space is limited - please sign up if interested. eventbrite.co.uk/e/ai-and-the-f…
Today at the University of Strathclyde, we are hosting the Economic and Social Research Council IAA funded event "What can international disaster law learn from Global Health Law", in association with BIICL, and with input from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law plus various academic partners.