Law and the Question of the Animal
A Critical Jurisprudence
Herausgeber: Otomo, Yoriko; Mussawir, Edward
Law and the Question of the Animal
A Critical Jurisprudence
Herausgeber: Otomo, Yoriko; Mussawir, Edward
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Law 's Animal: A Critical Jurisprudence addresses the problem of animal life in terms that go beyond the usual extension of liberal rights to animals.
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Law 's Animal: A Critical Jurisprudence addresses the problem of animal life in terms that go beyond the usual extension of liberal rights to animals.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 461g
- ISBN-13: 9780415683500
- ISBN-10: 0415683505
- Artikelnr.: 33260304
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 461g
- ISBN-13: 9780415683500
- ISBN-10: 0415683505
- Artikelnr.: 33260304
Yoriko Otomo is a Lecturer in Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Her research looks at the intersection between International Law and Animal Law, in particular at the ways in which processes of colonization and globalization have influenced jurisprudence relating to animals. Edward Mussawir is a lecturer at Griffith Law School Brisbane and the author of Jurisdiction in Deleuze: The Expression and Representation of Law . His research has focused on the reception of the work of Gilles Deleuze in jurisprudence and the theories of persons, possession, procedure and judgment
1. Introduction, Yoriko Otomo and Ed Mussawir (editors); 2. The Animal Protagonist: Representing 'The Animal' in Law and Cinema
Connal Parsley; 3.Witness Demeanour as Real Evidence: Mechanistic Philosophy of Bodies Without Minds
Piyel Haldar; 4.Inventing Animals
Cressida Limon; 5.Chimpanzees in Court: What Difference Does it Make
Ciméa Bevilacqua; 6.The Jurisprudential Meaning of the Animal: A Critique of the Subject of Rights in the Laws of Scienter and Negligence
Ed Mussawir; 7.Dressing the Sow and The Legal Subjectivation of the Non
Human Animal
Victoria Ridler; 8.Whipping to Win: Measured Violence, Delegated Sovereignty and the Privatised Domination of Non Human Life
Dinesh Wadiwel; 9.Law in the Marketplace
Marc Trabsky; 10.The Normativity of an Animal Atmosphere
Andreas Philippopoulos
Mihalopoulos; 11.Species, Scarcity and the Secular State
Yoriko Otomo
Connal Parsley; 3.Witness Demeanour as Real Evidence: Mechanistic Philosophy of Bodies Without Minds
Piyel Haldar; 4.Inventing Animals
Cressida Limon; 5.Chimpanzees in Court: What Difference Does it Make
Ciméa Bevilacqua; 6.The Jurisprudential Meaning of the Animal: A Critique of the Subject of Rights in the Laws of Scienter and Negligence
Ed Mussawir; 7.Dressing the Sow and The Legal Subjectivation of the Non
Human Animal
Victoria Ridler; 8.Whipping to Win: Measured Violence, Delegated Sovereignty and the Privatised Domination of Non Human Life
Dinesh Wadiwel; 9.Law in the Marketplace
Marc Trabsky; 10.The Normativity of an Animal Atmosphere
Andreas Philippopoulos
Mihalopoulos; 11.Species, Scarcity and the Secular State
Yoriko Otomo
1. Introduction, Yoriko Otomo and Ed Mussawir (editors); 2. The Animal Protagonist: Representing 'The Animal' in Law and Cinema
Connal Parsley; 3.Witness Demeanour as Real Evidence: Mechanistic Philosophy of Bodies Without Minds
Piyel Haldar; 4.Inventing Animals
Cressida Limon; 5.Chimpanzees in Court: What Difference Does it Make
Ciméa Bevilacqua; 6.The Jurisprudential Meaning of the Animal: A Critique of the Subject of Rights in the Laws of Scienter and Negligence
Ed Mussawir; 7.Dressing the Sow and The Legal Subjectivation of the Non
Human Animal
Victoria Ridler; 8.Whipping to Win: Measured Violence, Delegated Sovereignty and the Privatised Domination of Non Human Life
Dinesh Wadiwel; 9.Law in the Marketplace
Marc Trabsky; 10.The Normativity of an Animal Atmosphere
Andreas Philippopoulos
Mihalopoulos; 11.Species, Scarcity and the Secular State
Yoriko Otomo
Connal Parsley; 3.Witness Demeanour as Real Evidence: Mechanistic Philosophy of Bodies Without Minds
Piyel Haldar; 4.Inventing Animals
Cressida Limon; 5.Chimpanzees in Court: What Difference Does it Make
Ciméa Bevilacqua; 6.The Jurisprudential Meaning of the Animal: A Critique of the Subject of Rights in the Laws of Scienter and Negligence
Ed Mussawir; 7.Dressing the Sow and The Legal Subjectivation of the Non
Human Animal
Victoria Ridler; 8.Whipping to Win: Measured Violence, Delegated Sovereignty and the Privatised Domination of Non Human Life
Dinesh Wadiwel; 9.Law in the Marketplace
Marc Trabsky; 10.The Normativity of an Animal Atmosphere
Andreas Philippopoulos
Mihalopoulos; 11.Species, Scarcity and the Secular State
Yoriko Otomo