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      Death: New Trajectories in Law

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      This book examines how legal institutions reify the value of death in the twenty-first century.

      This book examines how legal institutions reify the value of death in the twenty-first century.  

      Its starting point is that bio-technological innovations have extende...

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      Product ID:9781032119229
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:New Trajectories in Law
      Title:Death
      Subtitle:New Trajectories in Law
      Authors:Author: Marc Trabsky
      Page Count:68
      Subjects:Philosophy, Philosophy, Cultural studies, Health, illness and addiction: social aspects, Social theory, Sociology: death and dying, Forensic science, Politics and government, Law and society, sociology of law, Legal aspects of criminology, Social law and Medical law, Public health and safety law, Personal and public health / health education, Medical sociology, Biology, life sciences, Health, Relationships and Personal development, Cultural studies, Illness & addiction: social aspects, Social theory, Sociology: death & dying, Forensic science, Politics & government, Law & society, Criminology: legal aspects, Social law, Public health & safety law, Personal & public health, Medical sociology, Biology, life sciences, Health & personal development
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      This book examines how legal institutions reify the value of death in the twenty-first century.

      This book examines how legal institutions reify the value of death in the twenty-first century.  

      Its starting point is that bio-technological innovations have extended life to such an extent that death has become an epistemological problem for legal institutions. It explores how legal definitions of death are subject to the governing logic of economisation, how legal technologies for registering a death reshape what kind of deaths are counted during a pandemic, and how technologies for recycling cadaveric tissue problematise the legal status of the corpse. The question that unites each chapter is how legal institutions respond to technologies that bring death before their laws. The book argues for an interdisciplinary approach, informed by the writings of Georges Bataille, Wendy Brown, Georges Canguilhem and Michel Foucault, to understand how legal epistemologies are increasingly disrupted, challenged, and countered by technologies that repurpose death to extend, nourish and foster human life. It contends that legal theorists and social scientists need to rethink doctrinal perspectives of law when theorising how law defines the moment of death, shapes what kind of deaths count, and recycles the debris of the dead. 

      This book will appeal to a broad international readership with research interests in critical theory, political theory, legal theory or death studies; and it will be particularly useful for teachers and students who are searching for an accessible entry point to the study of the intersections between law and death.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-07-20

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      Weight198 g
      Dimensions159 × 269 × 10 mm