LGBTQ: Law, History & Culture

LGBTQ: Law, History & Culture
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This is a past event

This event is in to mark the importance of the month of February as being LGBT History Month. The talks will explore fascinating aspects of queer progress & culture in the past 50 years. Covering recent themes such as the pardon of Alan Turing to questioning injustices in the Scottish equal marriage legislation. Speakers hail from a diverse range of nationalities to contribute their own take on cultural attitudes to sexuality, some are even lecturers from your own courses within the Law School.

At the event pizza, refreshments and wine shall be provided.

The speakers for the evening will be:

Professor Tina Hunter, Toonen case & an Australian perspective

Dr Robert Taylor, a constitutional look on the pardon of queer offences

Dr Ilona Cairns, same-sex marriage and the adultery injustice

Dr Irene Couzigou, a French cultural perspective

Dr Phil Glover, an Irish cultural perspective

For more information on the event and to keep up to date, please click on the link below to go to the facebook event.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1842527585996308/

Hosted by
The School of Law are co-hosting this event with Aberdeen LGBTQ
Venue
New King's NK1