In ‘Moral case for legal age change’, I argue that sometimes people should be allowed to change their age. I refute six immediate objections against the view that age change is permissible. I argue that the objections cannot show that legal age change should always be prohibited. In this paper, I consider some further objections against legal age change raised by Iain Brassington, Toni Saad and William Simkulet. I argue that the objections fail to show that age change should never be allowed
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This article explores the outer and inner boundaries of the prohibition of discrimination on grounds...
In ‘Moral case for legal age change’, I argue that sometimes people should be allowed to change thei...
Should a person who feels his legal age does not correspond with his experienced age be allowed to c...
Lippert-Rasmussen and Petersen discuss my ‘Moral case for legal age change’ in their article ‘Age ch...
Lippert-Rasmussen and Petersen discuss my ‘Moral case for legal age change’ in their article ‘Age ch...
Discrimination scholars have traditionally justified antidiscrimination laws by appealing to the val...
In recent years ageism has received increase international attention. In 2016 the UN dedicated the I...
The UK courts and the CJEU have often treated age discrimination as a less serious form of discrimin...
Population ageing is a challenge facing governments across the Organisation for Economic Co-operatio...
How old are you? This deceptively simple question has a clear answer in the law, which is a number m...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
This article explores the outer and inner boundaries of the prohibition of discrimination on grounds...
In ‘Moral case for legal age change’, I argue that sometimes people should be allowed to change thei...
Should a person who feels his legal age does not correspond with his experienced age be allowed to c...
Lippert-Rasmussen and Petersen discuss my ‘Moral case for legal age change’ in their article ‘Age ch...
Lippert-Rasmussen and Petersen discuss my ‘Moral case for legal age change’ in their article ‘Age ch...
Discrimination scholars have traditionally justified antidiscrimination laws by appealing to the val...
In recent years ageism has received increase international attention. In 2016 the UN dedicated the I...
The UK courts and the CJEU have often treated age discrimination as a less serious form of discrimin...
Population ageing is a challenge facing governments across the Organisation for Economic Co-operatio...
How old are you? This deceptively simple question has a clear answer in the law, which is a number m...
Last week MPs debated the the case for lowering the UK’s voting age to 16, following Scotland’s deci...
This article explores the outer and inner boundaries of the prohibition of discrimination on grounds...