This thesis brings together for the first time the legal humanities and feminist legal theory in an interrogation of legal personhood. Originality can be found in the consideration of the relationship between law and science fiction. This thesis considers the question of what makes a legal person. Proponents of feminism have highlighted that legal personhood is predicated upon the bodies of healthy white heterosexual males. As a consequence embodiment becomes central to understanding whom or what can become legal persons. In this thesis Ngaire Naffine's (1997, 2003, 2009, 2011) understanding of the embodied legal person is used as a starting point and applied to a number of different contemporary and potential entities including human-level...
In his book A Theory of Legal Personhood (OUP, 2019), Visa Kurki provides a solid account of the his...
Personhood is a foundational concept for legal order. Who counts as a person in law, is to a large e...
What connection is there between flesh and the legal person? Flesh is the most material aspect of hu...
The legal conception and interpretation of the subject of law have long been challenged by different...
In this article I argue for greater attention to be paid to science fiction within sociolegal schola...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Queensland University of Technology via the...
This article discusses a number of conceptual approaches associated with finding answers to the ques...
How is the person to be conceptualized in law? Is it subject or object, what is its ontology and tel...
Abstract, The image of the mask is a well-known metaphor in law. It exemplifies the legal persona in...
This essay explores the possibility of applying narrative analysis as a tool for the socio-cultural ...
Science fiction narratives have not only influenced the way the majority of people imagine the futur...
This collection of interdisciplinary essays explores how persons and things - the central elements o...
Legal fictions contain embedded nuggets of information about social reality and reveal important asp...
This article locates a theoretical reflection on the form of legal subjectivity against twenty-first...
This article argues that whilst concepts of law and justice can be seen as prominent in much science...
In his book A Theory of Legal Personhood (OUP, 2019), Visa Kurki provides a solid account of the his...
Personhood is a foundational concept for legal order. Who counts as a person in law, is to a large e...
What connection is there between flesh and the legal person? Flesh is the most material aspect of hu...
The legal conception and interpretation of the subject of law have long been challenged by different...
In this article I argue for greater attention to be paid to science fiction within sociolegal schola...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Queensland University of Technology via the...
This article discusses a number of conceptual approaches associated with finding answers to the ques...
How is the person to be conceptualized in law? Is it subject or object, what is its ontology and tel...
Abstract, The image of the mask is a well-known metaphor in law. It exemplifies the legal persona in...
This essay explores the possibility of applying narrative analysis as a tool for the socio-cultural ...
Science fiction narratives have not only influenced the way the majority of people imagine the futur...
This collection of interdisciplinary essays explores how persons and things - the central elements o...
Legal fictions contain embedded nuggets of information about social reality and reveal important asp...
This article locates a theoretical reflection on the form of legal subjectivity against twenty-first...
This article argues that whilst concepts of law and justice can be seen as prominent in much science...
In his book A Theory of Legal Personhood (OUP, 2019), Visa Kurki provides a solid account of the his...
Personhood is a foundational concept for legal order. Who counts as a person in law, is to a large e...
What connection is there between flesh and the legal person? Flesh is the most material aspect of hu...