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Michael did his first degree at the School of Law, University of Southampton. He undertook his doctoral studies at the University of Birmingham. He joined Keele University in 1995. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the University of Sydney, Cornell University, and Emory University. He is a Visiting Professor at Université Paris Ouest Nanterre.
Michael was Head of the School of Law from 1st September 2004 until 31st January 2011.
Michael’s research interests include Health Care Law, Law and Gender, and Law and Literature/Popular Culture. His particular focus has been the regulation of reproduction and the relationship between law and gender. The focus of his most recent work has been masculinity and the legal regulation of the male sexed body. He is the author of Reproducing Narrative: Gender, Reproduction and Law (Dartmouth, 1998) and Endowed: Regulating the Male Sexed Body (Routledge, 2007). His current research projects explore male genital cutting (with Marie Fox), masculinity and feminist legal theory (with Martha Fineman), the art of Matthew Barney, and conscientious objection in the provision of health services (with Sheelagh McGuinness).
He has worked with doctoral students who have explored the legal regulation of same-sex relationships, the regulatory interplay of gender and reproductive technologies, the regulation of adolescent sexuality, minority faiths and health services, and science fiction and legal personhood. He is very interested in supervising research students in the areas of health care law, law and literature/popular culture, legal humanities, law and gender, legal embodiment, and conscientious objection.
Selected Publications
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2012. The new politics of circumcision: HIV/AIDS, health law and social justice. Legal Studies, vol. 32(2), 255-281. doi>
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2009. Foreskin is a feminist issue. Australian Feminist Studies, vol. 24, 195-210. doi>
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2009. Reconsidering 'best interests': male circumcision and the right of the child. In Circumcision and Human Rights. Milos M (Ed.). Springer. doi>
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2008. Older minors and circumcision: Questioning the limits of religious actions. Medical Law International, vol. 9, 283-311. doi>
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2007. Endowed: Regulating the Male Sexed Body . Routledge.
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Books
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2007. Endowed: Regulating the Male Sexed Body . Routledge.
Journal Articles
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2012. The new politics of circumcision: HIV/AIDS, health law and social justice. Legal Studies, vol. 32(2), 255-281. doi>
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2009. Foreskin is a feminist issue. Australian Feminist Studies, vol. 24, 195-210. doi>
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2008. Older minors and circumcision: Questioning the limits of religious actions. Medical Law International, vol. 9, 283-311. doi>
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2005. Cutting it: Surgical Interventions and the Sexing of Children. Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender, vol. 13, 101-117.
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2003. Bonnie Steinbock (ed), Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction, (Ashgate, 2002). Journal of Child and Family Law, vol. 15(1), 113-116.
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2003. Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction. Child and Family Law Quarterly, vol. 15(1), 113/116.
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2002. Emily Jackson: regulating reproduction: law, technology and autonomy. Journal of Law and Society, vol. 29(4), 667-671.
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2002. Reproductivity, the workplace and the gendering of the body (politic). Law and Literature, vol. 14(3), 565-594.
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2001. Femocrats and Babes: Women and Power. Australian Feminist Studies, vol. 16(35), 193-208. doi>
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2001. eXistenZ: bio-ports/boundaries/bodies. Legal Studies , vol. 21(2), 325-343. doi>
Chapters
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2009. Reconsidering 'best interests': male circumcision and the right of the child. In Circumcision and Human Rights. Milos M (Ed.). Springer. doi>
Since coming to Keele Michael has taught on undergraduate modules in Criminal Law, Health Care Law, Law and Literature, Family Law, and Law and Ethics. At postgraduate level he has contributed to Medical Law and Ethics, Child Care Law and Practice, and Gender, Sexuality and Law. He has also taught Tort Law and Equity and Trusts.
He is a member of the Society of Legal Scholars and the Socio-Legal Studies Association. He has been an ethics advisor for the European Commission and is a trustee of the charity Genital Autonomy.

