The Article analyzes the notion of legal “thinghood” in the context of the person–thing bifurcation. In legal scholarship, there are numerous assumptions pertaining to this definition that are often not spelled out. In addition, one’s chosen definition of “thing” is often simply taken to be the correct one. The Article scrutinizes these assumptions and definitions. First, a brief history of the bifurcation is offered. Second, three possible definitions of “legal thing” are examined: Things as nonpersons, things as rights and duties, and things as property. The first two definitions are rejected as not being very interesting or serving any heuristic function. Conversely, understanding legal things as property is meaningful, useful,...
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Part of a number of essays which follow are written by experts from various interdisciplinary fields...
It is a commonplace among writers on slavery that there is an inherent contradiction or a necessary ...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
The Article analyzes the notion of legal “thinghood” in the context of the person–thing bi...
Since Roman law, the category of the legal person has been the most relevant legal category, allowin...
The question of what legal status animals have has preoccupied the law for centuries. Most legal sys...
This article considers the legal personhood and dignity of non-human animals. It first argues that t...
As far as the legal system is concerned, animals and humans occupy completely different positions. D...
This article examines the use of technics and polemics within contemporary animal rights discourse. ...
The article begins by identifying the changes in US law regarding the treatment of enslaved people a...
Nonhuman animals are currently treated as property under U.S. and Australian law, leaving them open ...
Focusing on the project of de-humanizing law calls for a discussion of the concept of the legal pe...
The law confers rights on non-human entities, namely nature, machines (AI), and animals. While doing...
The concern for the wellbeing and humane treatment of animals continues to grow in the United States...
All animals with non-borderline sentience are deserving of certain legal considerations independent ...
Part of a number of essays which follow are written by experts from various interdisciplinary fields...
It is a commonplace among writers on slavery that there is an inherent contradiction or a necessary ...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...