During August 2018 LDF researchers discussed their researches: a) Federica Sona, “Managing Muslims’ old-new patterns of filiation”; b) Ilaria Bertini, “The role played by nature in the definition of the new family forms; c) Alice Margaria, “Bridging the Gap: Judges vis-à-vis ART-created Families” at the Ottawa conference of the Commission on Legal Pluralism and at a University of Montreal Colloque sur la reproduction assistée. – Programs attached.
Latest publications

New parenthood and childhood patterns – Principles and praxes in muslim realities
Posted: January 20, 2020
by Federica Sona Within the framework of a broader discourse on bioethics, the volume investigates the Muslim prospective parents’ right to a private family life as enacted within the boundaries of Islamic provisions, on the one hand, and Italian domestic law, on the other. Scrutinising the potential or actual implementation of Islamically compliant remedies to […]

Guida ai servizi sanitari per immigrati – 2019 Edition
Posted: May 29, 2019
The publication is available in only Italian

Laws and Judges vis-à-vis new realities in filiation and parenthood (2018)
Posted: November 5, 2018
Traduzione a cura di Katherine Clifton

New forms of parenting – Use and abuse of the word “nature” (2018)
Posted: November 5, 2018
Traduzione a cura di Katherine Clifton

Guida ai servizi sanitari per immigrati – Edizione 2017
Posted: January 5, 2018
Disponibile l’edizione 2017 della “Guida ai Servizi Sanitari per Immigrati”.