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Love as a Human Rights in Medical Treatment (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Douglas, B. (2020, December). Love as a Human Rights in Medical Treatment. Paper presented at Feminist Ethics of Care and the Doctor-Woman medical encounter: What Love has to do with it?, Rome

Ecological Law in the Anthropocene (2020)
Book Chapter
Woolley, O. (2021). Ecological Law in the Anthropocene. In K. Anker, P. Burdon, G. Garver, M. Maloney, & C. Sbert (Eds.), From Environmental to Ecological Law. Routledge

The chapter examines how the Anthropocene’s advent has affected the ability of humans to stop their activities from having negative ecological effects by applying legal controls to them. It finds that attempts to prevent actions from harming ecosyste... Read More about Ecological Law in the Anthropocene.

Introduction: The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics and chronocracy (2020)
Book Chapter
Kirtsoglou, E., & Simpson, B. (2021). Introduction: The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics and chronocracy. In E. Kirtsoglou, & B. Simpson (Eds.), The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics (1-30). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003087199-1

I do not define time, space, place and motion as being well known to all. But it must be observed that the vulgar conceive those quantities only from the relation they bear to sensible objects. And thence arise certain prejudices, for the removing of... Read More about Introduction: The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics and chronocracy.

Climate Justice: Some Challenges for Buddhist Ethics (2020)
Journal Article
James, S. P. (2020). Climate Justice: Some Challenges for Buddhist Ethics. Journal of Buddhist ethics, 27,

It has often been suggested that the Buddhist teachings can help us to meet the moral challenges posed by the climate crisis. This paper, by contrast, addresses some challenges the topic of climate justice presents for Buddhist ethics. Two arguments... Read More about Climate Justice: Some Challenges for Buddhist Ethics.

‘They’ve been with me the whole journey’: temporality, emotional labour and hairdressing work (2020)
Journal Article
Harness, O., Jamie, K., & McMurray, R. (2021). ‘They’ve been with me the whole journey’: temporality, emotional labour and hairdressing work. Work, Employment and Society, 35(6), 1073-1090. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017020955081

The role of time in organisational and relational development remains an understudied component of work and employment. In response, this article draws attention to the ways that temporality informs relations between workers and clients in service wo... Read More about ‘They’ve been with me the whole journey’: temporality, emotional labour and hairdressing work.

2020 developments in the provision of early medical abortion by telemedicine in the UK (2020)
Journal Article
Parsons, J. A., & Romanis, E. C. (2021). 2020 developments in the provision of early medical abortion by telemedicine in the UK. Health Policy, 125(1), 17-21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.11.006

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the rapid implementation of telemedical health services. In the United Kingdom, one service that has benefitted from this response is the provision of early medical abortion. England, Wales, and Scotland have al... Read More about 2020 developments in the provision of early medical abortion by telemedicine in the UK.

Explaining the Limits of the WTO in Shaping the Rule of Law in China (2020)
Journal Article
Du, M., & Kong, Q. (2020). Explaining the Limits of the WTO in Shaping the Rule of Law in China. Journal of International Economic Law, 23(4), 885-905. https://doi.org/10.1093/jiel/jgaa027

When China acceded to the World Trade Organization in 2001, pundits were enthusiastic about the prospect that China’s World Trade Organization membership would boost international trade, encourage China’s restructuring toward a market economy, discip... Read More about Explaining the Limits of the WTO in Shaping the Rule of Law in China.

Clearing the fog: Forest Stewardship Council labelling and the World Trade Organization (2020)
Journal Article
Du, M. (2021). Clearing the fog: Forest Stewardship Council labelling and the World Trade Organization. Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law, 30(1), 81-94. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12373

This article aims to clarify three long-standing puzzles concerning the place of private standards in the World Trade Organization (WTO) through the lens of FSC labelling. The first question is whether the FSC label falls within the regulatory scope... Read More about Clearing the fog: Forest Stewardship Council labelling and the World Trade Organization.

Healthcare professional standards in pandemic conditions: The duty to obtain consent to treatment (2020)
Journal Article
Devaney, S., Miola, J., Cave, E., Purshouse, C., & Heywood, R. (2020). Healthcare professional standards in pandemic conditions: The duty to obtain consent to treatment. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 17(4), 789-792. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-020-10048-1

In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients about the benefits and risks of proposed treatment remains extant. Issues about whether healthcare resources can accommodate extended shared decision-maki... Read More about Healthcare professional standards in pandemic conditions: The duty to obtain consent to treatment.