This ground-breaking book draws from integrational semiology to investigate arguments around the rights of certain animals to be recognised as legal persons, thereby granting them many of the protections enjoyed by humans. This book argues that law and integrationism can be brought together in a challenging and productive synthesis.
This ground-breaking book draws from integrational semiology to investigate arguments around the rights of certain animals to be recognised as legal persons, thereby granting them many of the protections enjoyed by humans. This book argues that law and integrationism can be brought together in a challenging and productive synthesis.
Christopher Hutton is Professor in the School of English at the University of Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Bedrock Concepts 2. The Analysis of Bedrock Concepts within Language Studies 3. Integrationism and Systems Theory 4. Animals, Personhood and Law 5. Litigating Animal Personhood Conclusion: A Personalist Perspective
Introduction 1. Bedrock Concepts 2. The Analysis of Bedrock Concepts within Language Studies 3. Integrationism and Systems Theory 4. Animals, Personhood and Law 5. Litigating Animal Personhood Conclusion: A Personalist Perspective
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