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Author Griffiths, Anne

Title Subjectivity, Citizenship and Belonging in Law : Identities and Intersections
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (286 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; 1 Identities and intersections: critical perspectives on the person of the law; Part I Politics, power and subjectivity; 2 The ancient subject of speech; 3 Disenfranchisement and political capacity; 4 'Electoral shenanigans': the constituted electorate, the constituent people, and the porous state; 5 Who belongs? The Turkish citizen subject in turmoil; Part II Recognising 'the different' subject; 6 The genderqueer in UK law: why current laws are insufficient
7 Best interests of the child in family reunification -- a citizenship test disguised?8 Protecting a person with dementia through restrictions of freedom? Notions of autonomy in the theory and practice of elder care; 9 What to do with the other in human rights law? Ethics of alterity versus ethics of care; Part III Personhood, property and contribution; 10 Families, identity and belonging: rethinking personhood and property in Botswana; 11 The breadwinner, the homemaker and the worker/carer: new stereotypes for old?
12 From obedience to initiative? Precarious work and changing subjectivities in labour law discourse13 Human dignity mediated: personhood, humanity, and the logic of property in law and bioethics; Index
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Form Electronic book
Author Mustasaari, Sanna
Mäki-Petajä-Leinonen, Anna
ISBN 9781317308140
131730814X