Global Ethics Tea Seminar Series In 'Global Ethics events' EventsGlobal Ethics ConferenceTea Seminar Series Back to 'Centre for the Study of Global Ethics' With this seminar series, the Centre for the Study of Global Ethics wants to provide a multidisciplinary platform for the discussion of emerging work on topics in (or related to) global ethics. Forthcoming seminars: There are currently no forthcoming seminars Please email globalethicsevents@contacts.bham.ac.uk for queries and for updates about these and other events in the Centre for the Study of Global Ethics. Previous seminars: 2020 18th March - Mainstream cosmopolitanism and the first-personal problem26th February - The Moral Limits of Consent to Harm: The Case of Uterine Transplants29th January - Duty-bearers' concerns about duties for global justice: Are they legitimate? And why should justice theorists care? 2019 11th December - Applying the Capability Approach of Nussbaum and Sen to conceptualising and tackling energy poverty13th November - Ethics in the Spectacle of the 'Post-Truth' US and UK16th October - Why it's bad for you to be rich – the effects of wealth on empathy15th May - Academic Philosophy: What Is It? What Do We Want It to Be?13th March - What's Wrong with Military Involvement in Schools?27th February - Political Rights for Animals30th January - Emergency politics and the obligation of securitizing actors 2018 12th December - Enabling Nonhuman Animal Agency: Consent, Assent, and Dissent14th November - Social Structural Standards as Human Rights17th October - Anti-Abortion Advocacy, Violence, and Toleration25th April - Vulnerability and Justice in Global Health Emergencies7th March - Interrogating the ethics of transitional justice: transforming or maintaining inequalities? Reflections from Colombia