A jurisprudence of the body / Chris Dietz, Mitchell Travis, Michael Thomson, editors.

This book brings together a range of theoretical perspectives to consider fundamental questions of health law and the place of the body within it. Health, and more recently health law, has long been animated by discussions of particular bodies - whether they are disordered, diseased, or disabled - b...

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Other Authors: Dietz, Chris (Editor), Travis, Mitchell (Editor), Thomson, Michael, 1970- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
Series:Palgrave Macmillan socio-legal studies.
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505 0 |a 1. Nobody, Anybody, Somebody, Everybody: A Jurisprudence of the Body, Chris Dietz, Mitchell Travis, and Michael Thomson -- Part I The Body of Health Law -- 2. Reasoning from the Body: Universal Vulnerability and Social Justice, Martha Albertson Fineman -- 3. Studying Public Health Law: Principles, Politics, and Populations as Patients, John Coggan -- 4. Bioinequalities: Rethinking Legal Responses to the Biological and Intergenerational Harm Caused by Inequality, Karen OConnell and Isabel Karpin -- 5. Healthcare, Well-being, and the Regulation of Diversity in Healing, Emilie Cloatre and Nayeli Urquiza-Haas -- Part II Bodies of Health -- 6. Temporal Bodies: Emergencies, Emergence, and Intersex Embodiment, Fae Garland and Mitchell Travis -- 7. Death Before Birth: Liminal Bodies and Legal Frameworks, Karolina Kuberska, Danielle Fuller, Jeannette Littlemore, Sheelagh McGuinness, and Sarah Turner -- 8. Depathologising Gender: Vulnerability in Trans Health Law, Chris Dietz and Ruth Pearce -- 9. Feminist Activism in the Context of Clinical Trials and Drug Roll-Out, Aziza Ahmed -- Part III Reframing Health Law Through Bodies -- 10. Establishing Boundaries for Speculation About Artificial Wombs, Ectogenesis, Gender and the Gestating Body, Claire Horn and Elizabeth Chloe Romanis -- 11. A Relational Responsibilities Framework for Childrens Healthcare Law, Jo Bridgeman -- 12. Embodied Integrity, Shaping Surgeries, and the Profoundly Disabled Child, Marie Fox, Michael Thomson, and Joshua Warburton. 
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