Episodes
This episode was recorded live at 'The Future of Legal Gender and the Challenge of Prefigurative Law Reform', an academic workshop held on 9 March 2022. The workshop has been split into three parts. In part 3, we have two papers from Amanda Perry-Kessaris and Davina Cooper on legal design and prefigurative law reform.
Published 06/01/22
This episode was recorded live at 'The Future of Legal Gender and the Challenge of Prefigurative Law Reform', an academic workshop held on 9 March 2022. The workshop has been split into three parts. In part 2, we have a roundtable on 'Naming inequalities in law: The politics, hopes and challenges in using legal categories'. Speakers include Davina Cooper, Diamond Ashiagbor, Vera Kubenz, Flora Renz, and Lucy Vickers.
Published 06/01/22
Published 06/01/22
This episode was recorded live at 'The Future of Legal Gender and the Challenge of Prefigurative Law Reform', an academic workshop held on 9 March 2022. The workshop has been split into three parts. In part 1, we have papers from FLaG project members, Davina Cooper (introducing decertification), Flora Renz (gender-segregated spaces), and Elizabeth Peel (people's perspectives on decertification).
Published 06/01/22
Should legal sex and gender status be abolished? What might such a future law look like; and what are its risks? Currently in Britain, we each have a legal gender, starting with the sex we are registered as at birth. This legal structure has been criticised on several grounds, including that it: a) contributes to a system which gives women and men unequal status and different roles. b) begins the process of childhood socialisation into gender roles. c) makes life harder for people who do...
Published 05/25/22
In episode two, Dr Flora Renz (University of Kent) talks to Dr Jessica Smith (King's College London) about the broader implications and challenges of decertifying legal sex/gender. If we didn't have a legal sex/gender, how would single-sex schools or service providers continue to work? How can decertification, and law more generally, tackle gender and other forms of social inequality? What can a future-oriented research project offer to conversations around more traditional forms of law...
Published 11/15/21
This podcast was recorded in January 2021 at an event jointly hosted with the Centre for Sexuality, Race and Gender Justice (SeRGJ) at the University of Kent. The virtual event marked the launch of a special issue of feminists@law on "The Future of Legal Gender: Exploring the Feminist Politics of Decertification". 
Published 08/17/21
In episode one, Dr Flora Renz (University of Kent) talks to Dr Jessica Smith (King's College London) about the legal regulation of single-sex services and spaces. How does equality law manage gender-specific sites? Is there a distinction between what law formally provides, and how it is working out on the ground? How would they operate in conditions of decertification, where sex/gender no longer form components of legal personhood? Read more about Flora's work on single-sex spaces, 'The...
Published 08/17/21