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    Should the State be able to force continued pregnancy after death?

    ByCLG April 16, 2018

    The premiere of the documentary “62 Days” prompts Celestine Greenwood to examine the case of Marlise Munoz — and the broader question of whether the state should have the power to force the continuation of pregnancy after a woman has been declared legally dead.

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  • Gender Equality | Women's Rights

    “Courage calls to courage everywhere, and its voice cannot be denied” — A time for Celebration, Reflection and Action

    ByCLG February 6, 2018

    On the centenary of women’s suffrage in the UK, Celestine Greenwood reflects on the progress made — and the distance still to travel — in securing gender equality and justice. She also examines the Independent Review into the Application of Sharia Law in England and Wales.

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Barrister at Exchange Chambers (Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds). Called to the Bar 1991. Doctoral researcher. Thirty years of advocacy in child protection, domestic abuse and international human rights.

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Feminist Judgments in International Law Book Cover Amazon UK

Celestine contributes Chapter 16: "Prosecutor v Radovan Karadžić" (pp. 447-478) — a feminist rewriting of the ICY judgment, part of the Feminist International Judgments Project.

  • Concerted Barrister Action on VAWG
  • Better Data Needed to Combat Delays in Public Law Family Cases
  • Slavery Remembrance Day — A Personal Reflection
  • Reflections on World Day for International Justice
  • International Day of Families 2025 — Poverty Should Never Be a Reason for Separating Families

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  • Concerted Barrister Action on VAWG
  • Better Data Needed to Combat Delays in Public Law Family Cases
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  • Reflections on World Day for International Justice
  • International Day of Families 2025 — Poverty Should Never Be a Reason for Separating Families
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