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Subjectivity, Citizenship and Belonging in Law: Identities and Intersections

Editat de Anne Griffiths, Sanna Mustasaari, Anna Mäki-Petajä-Leinonen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2016
This collection of articles critically examines legal subjectivity and ideas of citizenship inherent in legal thought. The chapters offer a novel perspective on current debates in this area by exploring the connections between public and political issues as they intersect with more intimate sets of relations and private identities. Covering issues as diverse as autonomy, vulnerability and care, family and work, immigration control, the institution of speech, and the electorate and the right to vote, they provide a broader canvas upon which to comprehend more complex notions of citizenship, personhood, identity and belonging in law, in their various ramifications.
Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138121720
ISBN-10: 113812172X
Pagini: 285
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Cuprins

1. Identities and Intersections: Critical Perspectives on the Person of the Law, Sanna Mustasaari, Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, Anne Griffiths I: Politics, power and subjectivity 2. The Ancient Subject of Speech, Samuli Hurri 3. Criminal Disenfranchisement and Political Capacity, Pablo Marshall 4. "Electoral Shenanigans": The Constituted Electorate, the Constituent People, and the Porous State, Panu Minkkinen 5. Who Belongs? The Turkish Citizen Subject in Turmoil, Kati Nieminen II: Recognizing "the different" subject 6. The GenderQueer in UK Law: Why Current Laws are Insufficient, Carolynn Gray 7. Best Interests of the Child in Family Reunification – A Citizenship Test Disguised?, Sanna Mustasaari 8. Protecting a Person with Dementia through Restrictions of Freedom? Notions of Autonomy in the Theory and Practice of Elder Care, Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen 9. What to do with the Other in Human Rights Law? Ethics of Alterity versus Ethics of Care, Dorota Gozdecka and Sanna Koulu III: Personhood, property and contribution 10. Families, Identity and Belonging: Rethinking Personhood and Property in Botswana, Anne Griffiths 11. The Breadwinner, the Homemaker and the Worker/Carer: New Stereotypes for Old?, Jane Mair 12. From Obedience to Initiative? Precarious Work and Changing Subjectivities in Labour Law Discourse, Marjo Ylhäinen 13. Human Dignity Mediated: Personhood, Humanity, and the Logic of Property in Law and Bioethics, Ukri Soirila


Descriere

Law tends to have a rather fixed view of the proper or valid legal subject. This collection challenges law’s inherent constructions of normality and the ‘normal’ subject. Taken together, the articles cover issues as diverse as marginalized identities and agencies, transnational families, the legal position of vulnerable citizens, the complex relations of care and work, as well as gender and queer aspects in law. The book looks at the nation state and citizenship, and relates these public and political issues to the most nuanced and personal of questions, such as gender, intimate relations and private identities.