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Professor Marie Fox holds the Queen Victoria Chair of Law at the University of Liverpool's School of Law and Social Justice. Her research focuses on animal law, veterinary ethics, health law, and feminist theory. She has held academic roles at multiple UK universities including Birmingham, Keele, Manchester, and Lancaster.
Her work has been funded by AHRC, ESRC, Dunhill Medical Trust, Wellcome Trust, and the Socio-Legal Studies Association. Notably, her collaboration with Michael Thomson on legal responses to genital cutting earned the Socio-Legal Studies Association Article Prize twice (2013 and 2019).
She currently holds a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship for a project on 'Law, Loss and Companion Species'. Professor Fox serves as co-ordinating editor for Social and Legal Studies and Medical Law International, and sits on editorial/advisory boards for journals like Journal of Animal Law, Ethics and One Health and Journal of Law and Society.
Her 18 successfully supervised PhD students have explored topics including animal legal status, gender recognition law, mental capacity frameworks, and reproductive autonomy. Current projects address elective sterilization and the Gender Recognition Act's 'until death' clause.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary engagement with topics like bodily integrity, medical ethics, and legal approaches to emerging technologies. Professional activities include membership in ESRC Peer Review College and Irish Research Council, plus editorial roles and trustee work for North West English Springer Spaniel Rescue.
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