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Dr Chloe Romanis

Associate Professor in Biolaw


Affiliations
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Associate Professor in Biolaw in the Durham Law School
Associate Professor in Biolaw in the Durham CELLS (Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences)
Fellow of the Institute for Medical Humanities

Biography

Elizabeth Chloe Romanis joined Durham Law School in September 2020. 

Chloe has a first class LLB (Hons) Law degree and a distinction LLM in Health Care Ethics and Law both from the University of Manchester. She passed her Wellcome Trust-funded PhD in Bioethics and Medical Jurisprudence at the University of Manchester with no corrections in September 2020. During her PhD she spent a semester as a visiting postgraduate researcher in Reproductive and Sexual Health Law at the University of Toronto, Canada. 

In 2020 Chloe was awarded the University of Manchester Distinguished Achievement Medal for Postgraduate Researcher of the Year (FHUMS) and a Faculty of Humanities Outstanding Teacher Award. In 2021, Chloe was awarded the Durham Law School Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Staff Award. From August 2024, she is the Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the Law School.

From September 2022-June 2023, Chloe Romanis undertook a Fellowship-in-Residence at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics and the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics (Harvard Law) at Harvard University. She is an adjunct researcher in the University of Zurich's Human Reproduction Reloaded research programme.

 

Chloe is the current co-Editor-in-Chief of Medical Law International.

Chloe welcomes PhD applications from students in any of her areas of expertise especially in reproduction and the law. 

Research

Chloe does research in healthcare law and bioethics with a particular interest in reproduction and the body (abortion, gestation, pregnancy and birth). Chloe's principal publications concern artificial womb technology and are published in leading journals including the Modern Law Review, Medical Law Review, Journal of Law and the Biosciences and the Journal of Medical Ethics. Chloe has also published widely on matters related to abortion and childbirth. 

Her first book, co-authored with Jordan A Parsons of the University of Bristol, 'Early Medical Abortion, Equality of Access, and the Telemedical Imperative,' was published by Oxford University Press in September 2021.  

Her second book, supported by fellowships from Harvard University and the Future of Human Reproduction project (Wellcome Trust Project at Lancaster University), titled 'Biotechnology, Gestation, and the Law,' will be published by Oxford University Press in early 2025. 

Teaching Areas
  • Advanced Issues in Criminal Law 
  • Contemporary Issues in Biolaw 
  • Contemporary Issues in Medical Law and Ethics
  • Law and Social Justice

 

Chloe's edited textbook (with Dr Sabrina Germain and Professor Jonathan Herring), 'Diverse Voices in Health Law and Ethics: Important Perspectives,' will be published by Bristol University Press in 2025.

Research interests

  • Bioethics
  • Feminist Legal Studies
  • Healthcare Law
  • Reproduction

Publications

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Edited book

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