Bhaghamma G (Mysore) and Prof. (Dr.) Ramesh (Mysore) have posted to SSRN their article Addressing Menstrual Stigma: The Case for Implementing Menstrual Leave as a Legal Provision
in India, 5 Indian J. of L. & Legal Research __ (2023). Here is the abstract: [...]
Bank of America has issued a first-of-its-kind (in the U.S., at least) report, Break Through the Stigma: Menopause in the Workplace. It contains lots of good information about
the impacts of menopause on the workforce. Here are the report’s recommendations for companies: [...]
Bumping to the front in light of the 7/1 deadline. Bumping to the front in light of the 7/1 deadline. Women, Gender & the Law Emerging Scholar Award: Call for Submissions The
Elisabeth Haub School of Law is pleased to announce the competition for its annual Women, Gender & the Law Emerging Scholar Award. This paper competition is open [...]
Bericht zum Vortrags- und Diskussionsabend “Gedenken bedeutet Handeln!” am 26.01.2023 Greta Marlene Hülsmann (sie/dey) ist Studentin der Geschichte und Allgemeinen und
Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft an der Freien Universität Berlin. Dey ist Studentische Hilfskraft im Teilprojekt “Menschenrechte, queere Geschlechter und [...]
Nora M. Kissling (sie/they) ist Historikerin und forscht zur jüdischen Geistesgeschichte und den zionistischen Jugendbewegungen des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. Zur Zeit leitet
sie das Proveninezforschungsprojekt „Buchbestand Ernst Wolff“ an der Moses Mendelssohn Akademie in Halberstadt. [...]
Veronika Settele (she/her) is lecturer at Universität Bremen and recently turned to the history of sexuality in nineteenth century Germany, France and the U.S. She is currently
researching ego-documents and keeps wondering why we know much more about homosexuality than about heterosexuality. [...]
Nina Fraeser arbeitet als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin im Projekt „Mit Recht und jenseits des Rechts? Feministische Perspektiven auf Urban & Housing Commons“ am ZIFG
der TU Berlin. Das Projekt ist Teil der DFG-Forschungsgruppe „Recht – Geschlecht – Kollektivität“. [...]
This post is written by Professor Jocelyn Stacey. In the spring of 2019, I was honoured to give one of the keynote addresses at the annual Women in Law event. The address
queried what it means to do environmental law well in the age of climate disruption. [...]