Dr Laura Downey

Dr Laura Downey

Birmingham Law School
Research Fellow

Contact details

Address
Birmingham Law School
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Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Laura is a Research Fellow  working with Professor Muireann Quigley on the Wellcome Trust funded project “Everyday cyborgs 2.0: Law’s boundary work and alternative legal futures”. The interdisciplinary project analyses the practical and normative issues of applying binaries in law, such as that between “persons” and “things”, to implanted smart and medical devices and to persons with such implants.  Her research interests in general relate to the regulation of new and emerging (bio)technology, in particular the dynamics of legal change as influenced by and influencing of sociotechnical change.

Qualifications

  • LLB - University of Edinburgh
  • LLM by Research - University of Edinburgh
  • PhD in Law - University of Edinburgh

Biography

Before joining Birmingham Law School in 2020 Laura completed her PhD in law from the University of Edinburgh. Her thesis, entitled 鈥淓merging Legal Concepts at the Nexus of Law, Technology and Society: A Case Study in Identity鈥 drew on interdisciplinary perspectives to analyse the dynamics of legal change and its relationship to the sociotechnical environment. Whilst at Edinburgh she taught seminars on Medical Jurisprudence at Honours and Masters level. She has also previously held positions as Managing Editor and Editor-in-Chief of SCRIPTed-A Journal of Law Technology and Society.

Research

Laura鈥檚 work focuses on understanding the interaction between law and regulation, and the broader sociotechnical environment. In particular, she is interested in developing an understanding of how law and specific legal concepts develop in this environment with a view to aiding practical questions as to how law and regulation can effectively intervene in innovation, and normative questions as to how law and technology should be guided. She also draws on the concept of identity in law in relation to health research and biotechnological advances. Her broader interests include the regulation of technology in general and medical law. She is currently working in the Everyday Cyborgs 2.0 Wellcome Trust funded project, looking in particular at the regulation of medical implants.

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Downey, L, O'Donnell, S, Melvin, T & Quigley, M 2023, '', Diabetic Medicine.

Quigley, M, Downey, L, Mahmoud, Z & McHale, J 2023, '', Law, Technology and Humans, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 21-42. <>

Dickson, R, Bell, J, Dar, A, Downey, L, Quigley, M & Moore, V 2021, '', Diabetic Medicine.

Chapter

Quigley, M & Downey, L 2022, in E Dove & N Nic Shuibhne (eds), Law and Legacy in Medical Jurisprudence: Essays in Honour of Graeme Laurie. Cambridge University Press, pp. 279-306.

Comment/debate

Downey, L, Dickson, R, Quigley, M & McHale, J 2020, '', Reformer Thoughts.

Editorial

Quigley, M, Downey, L & Roberts, J 2023, '', Law, Technology and Humans, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 1-4.

Other contribution

Downey, L, Quigley, M, O'Donnell, S & Melvin, T 2023, .. <>

Downey, L, Dickson, R & Quigley, M 2021, .. <>

Downey, L, Dickson, R, Roberts, J, Quigley, M & McHale, J 2021, .. <>

Quigley, M, McHale, J, Dickson, R & Downey, L 2020, . University 麻豆精选. </Documents/college-artslaw/law/news/UoB-Briefing-Feb2020-MMDB-Quigley-et-al.pdf>

Quigley, M, McHale, J, Dickson, R & Downey, L 2020, ..

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