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de Leeuw, Marc.
Personhood in the Age of Biolegality = Brave New Law /
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正題名/作者:
Personhood in the Age of Biolegality/ edited by Marc de Leeuw, Sonja van Wichelen.
其他題名:
Brave New Law /
其他作者:
van Wichelen, Sonja.
面頁冊數:
XX, 261 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27848-9
ISBN:
9783030278489
Personhood in the Age of Biolegality = Brave New Law /
Personhood in the Age of Biolegality
Brave New Law /[electronic resource] :edited by Marc de Leeuw, Sonja van Wichelen. - 1st ed. 2020. - XX, 261 p. 1 illus.online resource. - Biolegalities. - Biolegalities.
Acknowledgements.-Chapter 1. Brave New Law: Personhood in the Age of Biolegality PART I – TROUBLING PERSONS -- Chapter 2. Spectral Personas: Exploring the Constitution and Legal Standing of “Virtual Personhood” -- Chapter 3. The Political Economy of Neurolaw: Can Neurolaw Destabilize the Neoliberal Discourse about Personal Responsibility? -- Chapter 4. Legal Personhood in Postgenomic Times: Plasticity, Rights, and Relationality -- PART II – EVIDENCING PERSONS -- Chapter 5. “The Proof is in my Chromosomes”: Translating Radiation Exposure into Legal Liability and State Culpability. -- Chapter 6. Narrative Epistemology in Jurisprudence and Elective Affinities in Productions of Responsibility for Persons in Pain -- Chapter 7. Racial Futurity: Biolegality and the Question of Black Life -- PART III – GOVERNING PERSONS -- Chapter 8. Evident Genomes: Phenotypic Personhood and the Epigenetic Processing of Asylum.-Chapter 9. CRISPR Cowboys? Genetic Self-Experimentation and the Limits of the Person.-Chapter 10. In Genes We Trust: Genetic Privacy in the Age of Precision Medicine.-PART IV – THE FUTURE OF PERSONS -- Chapter 11.“The Obsolescence of Human Beings” and the Future of Law’s Natural Persons: Transformations of Legal Personhood Through the Lens of “Promethean Shame -- Chapter 12. Distributed Cognition, Distributed Persons, and the Foundations of Law -- Chapter 13. Legal Personality in Trusts and Corporations.-Chapter 14. Afterword: After the Great Undoing.
This volume showcases emerging interdisciplinary scholarship that captures the complex ways in which biological knowledge is testing the nature and structure of legal personhood. Key questions include: What do the new biosciences do to our social, cultural, and legal conceptions of personhood? How does our legal apparatus incorporate new legitimations from the emerging biosciences into its knowledge system? And what kind of ethical, socio-political, and scientific consequences are attached to the establishment of such new legalities? The book examines these problems by looking at materialities, the posthuman, and the relational in the (un)making of legalities. Themes and topics include postgenomic research, gene editing, neuroscience, epigenetics, precision medicine, regenerative medicine, reproductive technologies, border technologies, and theoretical debates in legal theory on the relationship between persons, property, and rights.
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