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Events from the 01 January 2024 - 31 December 2024 Reset

Official UNFCCC Side Event – “Just Transition – a Fairness Discourse for Enhancing Adaptation and Improving Social Resilience”

The Durham Centre for Sustainable Development Law and Policy proudly welcomes you to view the live stream of our Official UNFCCC Side Event taking place at COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan – “Just Transition – a Fairness Discourse for Enhancing Adaptation and Improving Social Resilience”.

18 November 2024

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

CG 218 (DU) - Side Event Room 5 (COP29)

  • Discussion
  • Energy
  • Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
  • Outreach & community
  • Partnerships & Collaboration
  • Talks, training, seminars & conferences

GLAD/CELLS Seminar - Weight discrimination in healthcare settings: Reflections on training provision, stigma and legal protection

Join us for this seminar - 'Weight discrimination in healthcare settings: Reflections on training provision, stigma and legal protection' in which Dr Rachel Colls and Dr Kimberly Jamie present their working paper.

18 November 2024

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

PCL050 (Palatine Centre)/Online via Zoom

  • Research event
  • Law School

From IP Law to Practice - The Many Paths To a Successful Career

Join Nigel Swycher (Chad’s/Law) and Richard Kempner (Aidan’s/ Law) for presentations from two alumni who graduated from Durham in the 1980s and reached the pinnacle of the Intellectual Property profession.

20 November 2024

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Hogan Lovells Lecture Theatre

  • Lecture
  • Law School

CELLS / GLAD seminar: Professor Mary Ziegler: Personhood: The New Civil War over Reproduction

Personhood: The New Civil War over Reproduction What’s next for the battle over abortion? Mary Ziegler argues that simply undoing Roe v. Wade has never been the endpoint for the antiabortion movement. Since the 1960s, the larger goal has been to secure recognition of fetuses and embryos as persons under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, a step that the modern antiabortion movement argues would make liberal abortion laws unconstitutional.

02 December 2024

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

This event is taking place online via Zoom.

  • Other
  • Law School