BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260627T222109EDT-6475HKlDh6@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260628T022109Z DESCRIPTION:Une conférence sur la santé et le droit avec la professeure Joa nna Erdman\, titulaire de la MacBain et droit et politique en matière de s anté\, Schulich School of Law\, Dalhousie University\n\nLa professeure Erd man fera deux présentation:\n\n9 mars 2016\, 13h-14h30 (repas à 12h45)\, I HSP\, Charles Meredith House\n\n\n Conférence pour les étudiants:\n\n10 mar s 2016\, 12h30-14h (repas à 12h15)\, NCDH 316\, Faculty de droit\n\nLes pl aces sont limités. RSVP: rghl.law [at] mcgill.ca \n\n(si vous confirmez vo tre présence à l'activité réservée aux étudiants\, prière de l'indiquer da ns le sujet du courriel)\n\nRésumé\n\nThis paper examines the upsurge in g lobal advocacy on and for human rights in family planning\, and claims tha t like so many other fields in human rights\, family planning has become d epoliticized. Its language of choice and access occludes primary causes of violations\, the precarious conditions of the labor market\, the sexual d ivision of care work\, and the gender dimensions of economic restructuring which structure peoples’ lives and often leave pregnancy as the only sour ce of social and economic security. The human rights agenda turns rather t o more manageable projects in health service delivery\, protecting the ind ividual from harm versus offering a program of social justice. Human right s in family planning are defined by the guarantee of choice and access wit hin socio-economic constraints\, each individual empowered as a responsibl e agent and accountable for their own well-being. This is the same belief that sustains economic relations of social inequality\, including the disp aragement and disillusionment of the state and of public health systems as social institutions. Human rights in family planning have become estrange d from political empowerment and collective action\, delinking reproductio n from economic resources\, secure livelihoods and participation in public life.\n\nLa conférencière\n\nJoanna Erdman is an assistant professor and the inaugural MacBain Chair in Health Law and Policy at the Schulich Schoo l of Law\, Dalhousie University. Her research focuses on sexual and reprod uctive health law in a transnational context. She has published in leading journals on harm reduction in safe abortion\, the regulation of emergency contraception\, and human papillomavirus vaccines policy\, and she is the co-editor of the recent collection\, Abortion Law in Transnational Perspe ctive: Cases and Controversies (UPenn Press\, 2014). Joanna chairs the Glo bal Health Advisory Committee of the Public Health Program\, Open Society Foundations and the Gender and Rights Panel of the Human Reproduction Prog ramme\, World Health Organization. Joanna received her BA and JD degrees f rom the University of Toronto and her LLM from Harvard\, and completed a f ellowship at Yale Law School.\n\n(Co-sponsored with the IHSP and the Canad a Research Chair in Collaborative Culture in Health Law and Policy )\n DTSTART:20160309T180000Z DTEND:20160309T193000Z LOCATION:Charles Meredith House\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1A3\, 1130 avenu e des Pins Ouest SUMMARY:Human Rights and the Contraceptive Imperative URL:/law/fr/channels/event/human-rights-and-contracept ive-imperative-259357 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR