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* [http://www.genitalautonomy.org/2017/10/14/the-english-courts-approach-to-genital-autonomy/ Not drowning, paddling: the English Court’s slow row towards genital autonomy]. Fourteenth International Symposium. Keele, England, Wednesday, 14 September 2016. | * [http://www.genitalautonomy.org/2017/10/14/the-english-courts-approach-to-genital-autonomy/ Not drowning, paddling: the English Court’s slow row towards genital autonomy]. Fourteenth International Symposium. Keele, England, Wednesday, 14 September 2016. | ||
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* {{URLwebsite|https://oldsquare.co.uk/people/james-chegwidden/|2020-09-29}} | * {{URLwebsite|https://oldsquare.co.uk/people/james-chegwidden/|2020-09-29}} |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 24 April 2024
James Chegwidden is a British barrister and intactivist. He practises law at Old Square Chambers, London.
Chegwidden acted pro bono for the mother in the case of Re L and B (CHILDREN).
Chegwidden presented at the Fourteenth International Symposium.
Contents
Publications
- Lempert A, Chegwidden J, Steinfeld R, Earp BD. Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics.. Clinical Ethics. May 2022; Retrieved 20 May 2022.
Video
James Chegwidden addresses the meeting of the National Secular Society.
- Not drowning, paddling: the English Court’s slow row towards genital autonomy. Fourteenth International Symposium. Keele, England, Wednesday, 14 September 2016.
See also
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 29 September 2020