Law’s Role in Shaping and Responding to Disability and Motherhood
Wed 19 Mar
|Reading
This hybrid one day event will be hosted by the School of Law at the University of Reading on 19 March 2025. The event will explore issues affecting disabled women and mothers in justice systems across family, health, mental capacity and public and administrative law.


Time & Location
19 Mar 2025, 09:30 – 17:00
Reading, Whiteknights House, Reading RG6 6UR, UK
About the event
This hybrid one day event will be hosted by the School of Law at the University of Reading on 19 March 2025. The event will explore issues affecting disabled women and mothers in justice systems across family, health, mental capacity and public and administrative law. Ideals of motherhood do not often sit well with law’s response to disability.
This seminar brings together academics, practitioners, policy-makers and those with lived experience across different areas of the law and justice system, to consider disabled women’s experiences of, and interactions with, motherhood and the law. The seminar will explore three key areas for disability and law scholarship, approached from a broad socio-legal perspective: disability and motherhood in family relationships; disability and motherhood in health contexts; and disability and motherhood in public and administrative law. However, we strongly encourage proposals which operate at the intersection of these jurisdictions to understand disabled women’s experiences of…
