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Biolegality A Critical Introduction

Title
Biolegality [electronic resource] : A Critical Introduction / by Sonja van Wichelen, Marc de Leeuw.
ISBN
9789819987498
Edition
1st ed. 2024.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XX, 249 p.) 1 illus.
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Summary
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the empirical and theoretical problems posed by the encounter between law and biology in the twenty-first century. How does biotechnology and new bioscientific knowledge affect our legal institutions, our sense of justice, and our ways of relating to one another? To answer these questions, authors Marc de Leeuw and Sonja van Wichelen examine the complex and often contested ways in which biotechnology and biological knowledge are reworked by, with, and against legal knowledge. As this book shows, recent developments in the life sciences-including molecular biology, immunology, and the neurosciences-and their applications in forensics, medicine, and agriculture test longstanding legal forms, such as property, personhood, parenthood, and (collective) identity, ultimately constituting the current field of "biolegality." The authors argue that these biolegal contestations represent philosophical and anthropological challenges to existing understandings of exchange, self, kinship, and community. By addressing how biology and law inform new ways of relating and knowing, the book proposes a programmatic intervention, asserting the pivotal role the study of biolegality plays in advancing social and political theory.
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Springer ENIN.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 11, 2024
Series
Biolegalities,
Biolegalities,
Contents
Introduction: Biolegality as Critical Intervention
Part I: Law and Life
From Nature to Biology
The Biotechnology Revolution
Part II: Biolegal Rearrangement
Genes - Exchange and Property
Brains - Self and Personhood
Babies - Kinship and Parenthood
Bodies - Community and Identity
Coda: The Biolegality of Viruses. .
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