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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 reform?
Read more about Flora's work on single-sex spaces, 'The Challenge of Same Sex Provision: How Many Girls Does a Girls' School Need?', an essay with feminists@law (2020) available here.
And for more on decertification, visit our website: https://futureoflegalgender.kcl.ac.uk.
By Future of Legal GenderIn 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 reform?
Read more about Flora's work on single-sex spaces, 'The Challenge of Same Sex Provision: How Many Girls Does a Girls' School Need?', an essay with feminists@law (2020) available here.
And for more on decertification, visit our website: https://futureoflegalgender.kcl.ac.uk.