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Rethinking Death Oversight: Emotion, Experience and Process

Thu 11 Jun

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University of Liverpool

This workshop will examine processes of death oversight, including the role of the coroner in a range of contested deaths. Registration opens soon!

Rethinking Death Oversight: Emotion, Experience and Process
Rethinking Death Oversight: Emotion, Experience and Process

Time & Location

11 Jun 2026, 10:00 – 16:30

University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZR, UK

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About the event

This workshop will examine processes of death oversight, including the role of the coroner in a range of contested deaths. These include deaths resulting from medical error and reproductive loss, deaths in state custody, deaths resulting from major incidents, deaths in mental health settings, and deaths of people from vulnerable populations, including those seeking asylum and people with learning disabilities.


This event is supported with funding from the SLSA Seminar Competition and the Health Law and Regulation Unit at the School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool.


Registration will open soon. Look out for the announcement in the SLSA weekly ebulletin.


See latest programme (9 March) for further details and schedule.


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