20/06/2026
Family. Technology. Law. ⚖️🧬
The UoM Law Society is pleased to invite you to a thought-provoking seminar on filiation, medically assisted reproduction, and the limits of law, with Romanian and European perspectives. As advances in reproductive technology continue to reshape traditional understandings of parenthood and family, legal systems are increasingly faced with complex questions that challenge long-established principles of law, identity, and human relationships.📖💭
📅 Date: Tuesday, 23 June 2026
⏰ Time: 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
📍 Venue: LT 2
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This session will explore how Romanian and European legal frameworks respond to issues surrounding medically assisted reproduction, filiation, surrogacy, and the legal recognition of parent-child relationships. Participants will be encouraged to critically engage with the ways in which law attempts to balance scientific progress, ethical considerations, human rights, and the realities of modern family structures ⚖️🌍
We are honoured to welcome Dr. Nicoleta Ramona Predescu, Lecturer in Law at the Faculty of Law, Titu Maiorescu University, Bucharest. Drawing upon extensive research in family law, human rights, and medically assisted reproduction, Dr. Predescu will offer valuable comparative insights into how legal systems confront questions they were never originally designed to answer 🎤✨
Whether your interests lie in family law, human rights, bioethics, or comparative legal studies, this seminar offers a unique opportunity to engage with contemporary legal challenges at the intersection of law, medicine, and society. Join us and be part of the conversation 🤝📚