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The Gender, Law and Drugs (GLaD) program aims to develop critical understandings of law, gender, sexuality, health & drugs.
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Delighted that my latest article with Prof @Kate_Seear is out in the James Cook University Law It explores implications of the right to health services for people who use drugs in Queensland and legislation governing the use of drugs, and is free to read classic.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/JC…
In December, GLaD researchers Prof @Kate_Seear and Dr @seanamulcahy attended the @lawlithum Association of Australasia conference at the University of Hong Kong. Read a report on their visit. genderlawanddrugs.org/2025/01/13/gla…
Recently, GLaD Researcher Dr @seanamulcahy was appointed as a Visiting Research Fellow in Law at the School of Law, Politics, and Sociology at the University of Sussex, working with Dr Maria Federica Moscati on a dance, performance, and law project. genderlawanddrugs.org/2025/01/07/are…
Listen to @seanamulcahy interview Canadian law and humanities scholar-practitioners Sara Ramshaw and Julie Lassonde genderlawanddrugs.org/2025/01/07/tal…
It’s great to be in Adelaide with the folks from @aivl and the various DUOs from the states and territories at their health and human rights summit. Among other things we are hearing about the work of @INPUD on human rights and what a rights-based approach should look like.

Our latest article from @seanamulcahy and @Kate_Seear explores legal archival gaps and using the fragments and remnants that remain to speculate on the performance of parliamentary human rights scrutiny genderlawanddrugs.org/2024/12/23/wor…
The initial report of the independent review of the General Insurance Code of Practice has recommended changes to the Code drawing from our research on insurance discrimination and hepatitis C. genderlawanddrugs.org/2024/11/28/rev…
Vital work from @Kate_Seear examining the inquest into the death of Veronica Nelson, posing important questions around whether drug criminalisation is cruel, inhuman and degrading and thus incompatible with human rights law #TacklingStigma2024 @GLADLaTrobe


We are delighted to be at #TacklingStigma2024 this week. Our program lead @Kate_Seear will present later today on the inquest into the death of Veronica Nelson and its wide ranging significance for the future of stigma-free policy, practice and law.
Great to be at the #TacklingStigma2024 conference over the next two days. Led by the team at @CSRH_UNSW there’s a great program of talks on HIV, hepatitis, abortion stigma & more. I’m delighted to be presenting work from my ARC future fellowship on drugs, human rights & stigma.

Now up at #TacklingStigma2024 is our own @emdanlenton who is presenting a segment of our work from a much larger project on a ‘universal’ approach to stigma-free healthcare, conducted with colleagues incl. @Kate_Seear @carlatreloar @elenajcama @adrianfarrugia1 @BurnetInstitute

Hepatitis is the leading cause of liver cancer. Most people with chronic hepatitis don't know they have it. Get tested for hepatitis. @Hep_Alliance

Join us for the launch and workshop of our human rights and drug policy research report. This marks the culmination of a four-year research project undertaken to learn more about the relationship between human rights and drug policy. Register here: eventbrite.com.au/e/human-rights…

Our latest article explores the absence of a right to health in the Victorian and Australian Capital Territory human rights charters. Read a summary here: genderlawanddrugs.org/2024/10/29/the…
We are thrilled to be leading the biennial @CDPJournal conference against in 2025! The call for papers is now open; please see below for details, and please encourage your friends and colleagues to apply:
Great to be at the #TacklingStigma2024 conference over the next two days. Led by the team at @CSRH_UNSW there’s a great program of talks on HIV, hepatitis, abortion stigma & more. I’m delighted to be presenting work from my ARC future fellowship on drugs, human rights & stigma.

Global calls argue that drug law reform should be guided by human rights – but what are ‘human rights’? Do they serve the best interests of all humans? And who is – and isn’t – considered ‘human’? A new paper from @Kate_Seear and @seanamulcahy: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

My latest paper w/ @seanamulcahy is out. It explores expert views on the value of human rights in drug policy. We discuss the need to queer human rights & make more-than-human kin, by focusing on what drug policy means and does to human & non-human worlds: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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