Atina Krajewska and Jean McHale, Birmingham Law School reflect on their new edited collection, Reimagining Health Law (November 2025, Edward Elgar). This groundbreaking book explores the development of health law as a field of academic study in the UK. Drawing on the diverse expertise of leading scholars in the field, it examines health law’s disciplinary boundaries, research methods and interrelationships with other academic disciplines.
Contemporary forms of slavery and exploitation, including forced labour, debt bondage, and domestic servitude, are some of the most pressing human rights issues of today. In this webinar, Professor Tomoya Obokata, the current UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery since 2020, will discuss his mandate and views on states’ and non-state actors' responses to these concerns.
This is a discussion with Natalie Sutherland, co-founder of In/Fertility in the City, an events series and award-winning podcast exploring the complex relationship between infertility and professional careers.