Archive
12 results found on FGM
21 November 2021 | Blog Post
FGM guilty conviction in Dublin quashed
6 December 2020 | Blog Post
Three new papers on FGM worth reading
2 March 2020 | Article
Prosecution of female genital mutilation in the UK: injustice at the intersection of good public health intentions and the criminal law
This article was accepted for publication on 1 March 2020 by Medical Law International. This is the pre-publication, accepted text of the article under Sage Publications’ green access policy. © 2020 Marge Berer
10 February 2020 | Blog Post
Re: Hidden Voices UK: Circumcised Women Speak Out (revised 11 Feb 2020)
30 January 2020 | Blog Post
Response to a Manifesto by Action: FGM, Dahlia Project, Savera UK, Magool, and The Vavengers
25 March 2018 | Blog Post
The role of the police and the courts in prosecuting allegations of FGM
A review of “The FGM Detectives”, Channel 4 TV, and the case that just ended at the Old Bailey
24 December 2015 | Article
The history and role of the criminal law in anti-FGM campaigns: Is the criminal law what is needed, at least in countries like Great Britain?
Reproductive Health Matters 2015; 23(46):145-57.
5 September 2015 | Blog Post
Another FGM case in Britain that found no harm
16 August 2015 | Blog Post
Is the NHS collection of patient identifiable data of women with FGM unethical and a breach of confidentiality?
This blog was written for and appears also on Shifting Sands.
10 February 2015 | Blog Post
Acquittals in the FGM case in London: justice was done and was seen to be done, but what now?