This book brings together legal scholars engaging with vulnerability theory to explore the implications and challenges for law of understanding vulnerability as generative, and a source of connection and development.
This book brings together legal scholars engaging with vulnerability theory to explore the implications and challenges for law of understanding vulnerability as generative, and a source of connection and development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Daniel Bedford, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Portsmouth. Jonathan Herring, DW Wolfe-Clarendon Fellow in Law at Exeter College, Oxford University and Professor of Law at the Law Faculty, Oxford University.
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1. Introduction: Vulnerability Refigured Part 1: Family and Child Law 2. Family Law's Instincts and the Relational Subject 3. Response: Reflections on 'Family Law's Instincts': law's varied Relationship with the vulnerabilities of family law's children Part 2: Law and Ageing 4. Ageing and Universal Beneficial Vulnerability 5. Response: Reflections on Ageing and the Binaries of Vulnerability Part 3: Healthcare Law 6. The Idea of Vulnerability in Healthcare Law and Ethics: From the Margins to the Mainstream? 8. Response: Challenging the Frames of Health Care Law Part 4: Labour Law 9. The Potential and Limitations of the Vulnerability Approach for Labour Law 10. Response: Vulnerability and Labour Law: On the Transition from Theory to Practice Part 5: Human Rights Law 11. Embracing Vulnerability: Towards Human Rights for a More-Than-Human World 12. Response: On Some Problems with Rights
1. Introduction: Vulnerability Refigured Part 1: Family and Child Law 2. Family Law's Instincts and the Relational Subject 3. Response: Reflections on 'Family Law's Instincts': law's varied Relationship with the vulnerabilities of family law's children Part 2: Law and Ageing 4. Ageing and Universal Beneficial Vulnerability 5. Response: Reflections on Ageing and the Binaries of Vulnerability Part 3: Healthcare Law 6. The Idea of Vulnerability in Healthcare Law and Ethics: From the Margins to the Mainstream? 8. Response: Challenging the Frames of Health Care Law Part 4: Labour Law 9. The Potential and Limitations of the Vulnerability Approach for Labour Law 10. Response: Vulnerability and Labour Law: On the Transition from Theory to Practice Part 5: Human Rights Law 11. Embracing Vulnerability: Towards Human Rights for a More-Than-Human World 12. Response: On Some Problems with Rights
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