Introduction / Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Jocelyn Downie -- pt. 1. Relational theory. Relational autonomy and global threats / Susan Sherwin -- The reciprocal relation of judgment and autonomy: walking in another's shoes and which shoes to walk in / Jennifer Nedelsky -- A relational approach to equality: new developments and applications / Christine M. Koggel -- Restorative justice: thinking relationally about justice -- Jennifer J. Llewellyn -- The self in situ: a relational account of personal identity / François Baylis -- Memory, reparation, and relation: starting in the right places / Sue Campbell -- Taking a feminist relational perspective on conscience / Carolyn McLeod -- pt. 3. Health law and policy. Relational theory and resource allocation in health care: accounting for difference / Dianne Pothier -- Resistance is essential: relational responses to recent law and policy initiatives involving reproduction / Jocelyn Downie -- Relational theory and indigenous health: insights for law reform and policy development -- Constance MacIntosh -- Insight revisited: relationality and psychiatric treatment decision-making capacity / Sheila Wilderman -- Non-human animals and human health: a relational approach to the use of animals in medical research / Maneesha Deckha