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The SLSA Blog has moved!

August 8th, 2025|0 Comments

Following the move to our new website, the SLSA blog has a new home. Please visit the new site to find all our previous blogposts as well as new posts, blog series and submission instructions for new authors.   

Binary Boundaries: Gender Parity Under the Supreme Court’s Biological Definition of Woman

July 25th, 2025|0 Comments

Following the decision of the Supreme Court in For Women Scotland the SLSA blog received immediate submissions discussing different aspects of the judgment. The post below is the first of these responses. Further responses will be posted in the following weeks. [...]

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BLOG SERIES: Advancing our understanding of the field of space law and policy – Who’s Moon? Framing Lunar Activities from an Indigenous Cosmopolitics Perspective

July 22nd, 2025|0 Comments

Sarah Peltz, Space Law LLM Student, Northumbria University   “Cosmopolitics is now the common situation for all collectives. There is no common world, and yet it has to be composed, nonetheless.” Bruno Latour     The new age of space [...]

BLOG SERIES: Exploring people’s experiences of ‘law‘ through the lens of migration – Legal imitations in emigrant infrastructure: Overseas Indian “Citizenship”

July 15th, 2025|0 Comments

This blog is part of SLSA blog series ‘Exploring people’s experiences of ‘law’ through the lens of migration’ (Edited by Dr Simran Kalra and Dr Fanni Gyurko), which takes a socio-legal approach to migration related issues in a variety of [...]

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