Dadiya, Jinal. 2017. Mothers Who Donate and Mothers Who Sell: False Dichotomies in the Regulation of Living Organ Transplant. Socio-Legal Review, 13(1), 3.
Dr Jinal Dadiya
Staff details
Jinal's research focuses on Health Law, Reproductive Justice, Romantic Injustices, Law & Emotions, & Private Law theory.
Jinal is a Lecturer in Law and LLM Director at Goldsmiths, University of London where she teaches a range of modules including Land Law and Tort Law, as well as runs an Applied Legal Theory Workshop. She currently serves as Admissions Tutor for the Department of Law.
Jinal researches themes in Health Law, Reproductive Justice, Romantic Injustices, Law & Emotions, and Private Law Theory - areas in which she has published. She is currently working on a funded project on Heartbreak and the Law.
Jinal holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, a graduate degree in law from the University of Oxford, and an undergraduate degree from the National Law School in Bangalore, India. Before becoming a legal academic, she was an attorney in Big Law as part of a regulatory affairs and public policy practice.
Academic qualifications
- PhD in Law, University of Cambridge 2022
- BCL, University of Oxford 2016
- B.A. LL.B (Hons)., National Law School of India University 2015
Publications and research outputs
Article
Dadiya, Jinal. 2025. A Right to Health Case for Access to Affordable Procreative Assistance. Human Rights Law Review, ISSN 1461-7781
Dadiya, Jinal. 2024. How the law soothed broken hearts in 19th-century America. Psyche,
Dadiya, Jinal. 2022. Medical need and medicalisation in funding assisted reproduction: A right to health analysis. Medical Law International, 22(3), pp. 249-274. ISSN 0968-5332
Thesis
Dadiya, Jinal. 2022. Equitable Access to Assisted Reproduction: Designing regulation for efficacious realisation of the right to reproductive health. Doctoral thesis, University of Cambridge