Personal Autonomy in Plural Societies: A Principle and its Paradoxes: Law and Anthropology
Editat de Marie-Claire Foblets, Michele Graziadei, Alison Rentelnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 dec 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367884499
ISBN-10: 0367884496
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Law and Anthropology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367884496
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Law and Anthropology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Individual Autonomy in Contemporary Plural Societies: How to Reconcile Competing Normative Standards? - Marie-Claire Foblets, Michele Graziadei and Alison Dundes Renteln
Part I: Autonomy in the Face of Cultural Diversity: Disciplinary Perspectives
1. The Fault in our Stars: Personal Autonomy, Philosophy, and the Law - Michele Graziadei
2. Confronting Autonomy in Liberal Practice - Geoffrey Brahm Levey
3. Autonomy and Deeply Embedded Cultural Identities - John Christman
4. Three Approaches to the Protection of Religious Freedom: Choice, Interest, Identity - Avigail Eisenberg
5. Appeals to Choice and Sexual Equality: Debates over Religious Attire - Monique Deveaux
6. Why the Individual must be Defended ~ Seemingly against all Anthropological Odds - Olaf Zenker
Part II: Autonomy in Context: Empirical Illustrations
A: The Majoritarian Assessment of Personal Autonomy
7. Cultural Diversity in the Workplace: Personal Autonomy as a Pillar for the Accommodation of Employees’ Religious Practices? - Katayoun Alidadi
8. Adopting a Face-Veil, Concluding an Islamic Marriage: Autonomy, Agency, and Liberal-Secular Rule - Annelies Moors
9. Unregistered Muslim Marriages in the UK: Examining Normative Influences Shaping Choice of Legal Protection - Rajnaara Akhtar
10. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Personal Autonomy, Forced Marriage, and the Inherent Jurisdiction in English Law - Alberto Neidhardt
11. Balancing Migration Policy and Personal Autonomy in Private International Law: A Shattered Illusion? - Jinske Verhellen
12. The Anti-Religious Bias in Personal Autonomy: Towards Coherence and a Solution - Toon Agten
13. Shaping Notions of Person
Part I: Autonomy in the Face of Cultural Diversity: Disciplinary Perspectives
1. The Fault in our Stars: Personal Autonomy, Philosophy, and the Law - Michele Graziadei
2. Confronting Autonomy in Liberal Practice - Geoffrey Brahm Levey
3. Autonomy and Deeply Embedded Cultural Identities - John Christman
4. Three Approaches to the Protection of Religious Freedom: Choice, Interest, Identity - Avigail Eisenberg
5. Appeals to Choice and Sexual Equality: Debates over Religious Attire - Monique Deveaux
6. Why the Individual must be Defended ~ Seemingly against all Anthropological Odds - Olaf Zenker
Part II: Autonomy in Context: Empirical Illustrations
A: The Majoritarian Assessment of Personal Autonomy
7. Cultural Diversity in the Workplace: Personal Autonomy as a Pillar for the Accommodation of Employees’ Religious Practices? - Katayoun Alidadi
8. Adopting a Face-Veil, Concluding an Islamic Marriage: Autonomy, Agency, and Liberal-Secular Rule - Annelies Moors
9. Unregistered Muslim Marriages in the UK: Examining Normative Influences Shaping Choice of Legal Protection - Rajnaara Akhtar
10. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Personal Autonomy, Forced Marriage, and the Inherent Jurisdiction in English Law - Alberto Neidhardt
11. Balancing Migration Policy and Personal Autonomy in Private International Law: A Shattered Illusion? - Jinske Verhellen
12. The Anti-Religious Bias in Personal Autonomy: Towards Coherence and a Solution - Toon Agten
13. Shaping Notions of Person
Notă biografică
Marie-Claire Foblets is Director of the Department of Law and Anthropology at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle, Germany and Professor of Law at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Michele Graziadei is Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Turin, Italy and President of the Italian Society for Research on Comparative Law (SIRD).
Alison Dundes Renteln is Professor of Political Science, Anthropology, Law, and Public Policy at the University of Southern California, where she teaches International Law and Human Rights.
Michele Graziadei is Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Turin, Italy and President of the Italian Society for Research on Comparative Law (SIRD).
Alison Dundes Renteln is Professor of Political Science, Anthropology, Law, and Public Policy at the University of Southern California, where she teaches International Law and Human Rights.
Recenzii
'This rich Volume not only invites – but forces – the reader to critically reflect on the meaning of liberalism, in a liberal democracy, in relation to the notions of personal autonomy and human rights. Whatever has been taken for granted turns out to be much more complicated when contrasted with the needs in a pluralistic society. The Volume is a warmly recommended reading for anyone concerned about the limits of cultural diversity.'
Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult., Professor of Private International Law and International Civil Procedure, Uppsala University, Sweden
'In principle, personal autonomy should be a useful idea to navigate the troubled waters of contemporary plural societies. But what happens if that rudder is itself culturally conditioned? Is it still personal autonomy to stay the course? These are the main questions that this book seeks to answer.'
Carlos Gómez Martínez, Judge in the Court of Appeal of the Balearic Islands
Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult., Professor of Private International Law and International Civil Procedure, Uppsala University, Sweden
'In principle, personal autonomy should be a useful idea to navigate the troubled waters of contemporary plural societies. But what happens if that rudder is itself culturally conditioned? Is it still personal autonomy to stay the course? These are the main questions that this book seeks to answer.'
Carlos Gómez Martínez, Judge in the Court of Appeal of the Balearic Islands
Descriere
This volume addresses the exercise of personal autonomy in situations of contemporary normative pluralism. The work develops an interdisciplinary conceptual framework and presents empirical studies examining the gap between the principle of personal autonomy and its implementation.