Thursday, October 27, 2022 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm
Location: 
Jackman Building, Room P115

Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar

Presents

Yin-Yuan Chen
University of Ottawa

and 

Commentator:
Kathleen Hammond, Toronto Metropolitan University

INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS' RIGHT TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE

Thursday October 27, 2022
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Jackman Law Building
78 Queens Park
Room: P115

***Please note this event will also be held through zoom and in person
***Register through Eventbrite below

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View the PDF poster for the Health Law, Policy and Ethics Seminar Series

Y.Y. Brandon Chen is an Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law, Common Law Section. A lawyer and social worker by training, Professor Chen’s research program examines laws and policies at the intersection between health and international migration, particularly the mechanics of health inequities facing noncitizens and racialized minorities. His published work has addressed such topics as health rights litigation, migrant and refugee health, social determinants of health, health care solidarity, and medical tourism. He is currently a member of the University of Ottawa’s Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics; Public Law Centre; and Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health. 

Kathleen Hammond is an assistant professor at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University. Prior to joining Lincoln Law, she was a postdoctoral fellow with the Research Group on Health and Law at McGill University’s Faculty of Law and a visiting fellow with the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law and Policy at Harvard Law School. She holds a JD and BCLfrom McGill University. She completed an MPhil in Multi-Disciplinary Gender Studies and a PhD in Legal Sociology at the University of Cambridge where she was a Gates Cambridge scholar and a Commonwealth scholar. She teaches and researches in the areas of health law and policy, science and technology law, and gender and families.

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Y.Y. Brandon Chen