This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wider context of the ‘law of the dead’, it is observed that contemporary changes to the law have served to clarify and reinforce the individual’s power to determine what will happen to his or her organs and tissues upon death. An equivalent right to posthumous bodily self-determination has not been extended to the neglected area of burial, and it is recommended that burial law therefore needs to be updated. A series of solutions is elaborated in order to illustrate how these developments could be realized effectively in practice.<br/
The conventional wisdom is that we are free to dispose of our organs at death and that they will be ...
The conventional wisdom is that we are free to dispose of our organs at death and that they will be ...
The death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult times of a person\u27s life. This difficul...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
The law of the dead is now precipitating a lively debate in the legal community. Scandals are incre...
The law protects posthumous bodily integrity by allowing people to decide what will happen to their ...
This article examines how decedents are treated across a variety of legal disciplines and asks why t...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
This thesis examines whether the law of disposal of the dead in churchyards fits within the human ri...
Article by Dr Remigius N. Nwabueze (City Solicitors' Educational Trust Lecturer in Property Law at t...
In this article, I consider whether the consent of the deceased or the bereaved family is needed or ...
In this chapter, the author explains the community of the 100 billion dead and builds a theory on ho...
Cult of the dead, their various last resting-places and ceremonies connected with burials or cremat...
Burying deceased in the ground is today’s habit. The necessity to form legal structure was however ...
The conventional wisdom is that we are free to dispose of our organs at death and that they will be ...
The conventional wisdom is that we are free to dispose of our organs at death and that they will be ...
The death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult times of a person\u27s life. This difficul...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
The law of the dead is now precipitating a lively debate in the legal community. Scandals are incre...
The law protects posthumous bodily integrity by allowing people to decide what will happen to their ...
This article examines how decedents are treated across a variety of legal disciplines and asks why t...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
This thesis examines whether the law of disposal of the dead in churchyards fits within the human ri...
Article by Dr Remigius N. Nwabueze (City Solicitors' Educational Trust Lecturer in Property Law at t...
In this article, I consider whether the consent of the deceased or the bereaved family is needed or ...
In this chapter, the author explains the community of the 100 billion dead and builds a theory on ho...
Cult of the dead, their various last resting-places and ceremonies connected with burials or cremat...
Burying deceased in the ground is today’s habit. The necessity to form legal structure was however ...
The conventional wisdom is that we are free to dispose of our organs at death and that they will be ...
The conventional wisdom is that we are free to dispose of our organs at death and that they will be ...
The death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult times of a person\u27s life. This difficul...