In his book A Theory of Legal Personhood (OUP, 2019), Visa Kurki provides a solid account of the historical and systemic elements of the theory of legal personhood in the Western legal tradition. He focuses on the presence or absence of the status of legal personhood in e.g., sentient animals, foetuses, algorithms, and slaves (historically speaking). Still, one key issue is left out of the scope of the book, viz. what do we need the concept of legal personhood for? This review scrutinizes Kurki’s book, providing several minor critiques along the way. It focuses on the above-mentioned problem and argues that instead of scrutinizing the status of legal personhood in some entity, we need to focus on the specific legal rights and duties allocat...
This paper examines the implications the various conceptions of human nature hold for the legal syst...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWhat is it to be a legal person? A r...
This essay aims to provide an introductory account of Earth Jurisprudence as a legal theory and to e...
Visa Kurki’s ‘A Theory of Legal Personhood’ makes an impressive effort to put legal personhood on a ...
Focusing on the project of de-humanizing law calls for a discussion of the concept of the legal pe...
Personhood is a foundational concept for legal order. Who counts as a person in law, is to a large e...
Since Roman law, the category of the legal person has been the most relevant legal category, allowin...
Legal personhood continues to serve an important role in the legal system. The millennial distinctio...
Kurki, V. A. J.; Pietrzykowski, T. (eds.). (2017) Legal Personhood: Animals, Artificial Intelligence...
This book review analyzes Visa Kurki’s innovative theoretical construction of the legal person and c...
What is a person? What responsibilities or obligations do we have to entities that we recognize as p...
The concept of the person is widely assumed to be indispensable for making a rights claim. But a sur...
How is the person to be conceptualized in law? Is it subject or object, what is its ontology and tel...
This article discusses a number of conceptual approaches associated with finding answers to the ques...
Law, as a pragmatic tool, provides us with a way to test, at a conceptual level, whether a humanly c...
This paper examines the implications the various conceptions of human nature hold for the legal syst...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWhat is it to be a legal person? A r...
This essay aims to provide an introductory account of Earth Jurisprudence as a legal theory and to e...
Visa Kurki’s ‘A Theory of Legal Personhood’ makes an impressive effort to put legal personhood on a ...
Focusing on the project of de-humanizing law calls for a discussion of the concept of the legal pe...
Personhood is a foundational concept for legal order. Who counts as a person in law, is to a large e...
Since Roman law, the category of the legal person has been the most relevant legal category, allowin...
Legal personhood continues to serve an important role in the legal system. The millennial distinctio...
Kurki, V. A. J.; Pietrzykowski, T. (eds.). (2017) Legal Personhood: Animals, Artificial Intelligence...
This book review analyzes Visa Kurki’s innovative theoretical construction of the legal person and c...
What is a person? What responsibilities or obligations do we have to entities that we recognize as p...
The concept of the person is widely assumed to be indispensable for making a rights claim. But a sur...
How is the person to be conceptualized in law? Is it subject or object, what is its ontology and tel...
This article discusses a number of conceptual approaches associated with finding answers to the ques...
Law, as a pragmatic tool, provides us with a way to test, at a conceptual level, whether a humanly c...
This paper examines the implications the various conceptions of human nature hold for the legal syst...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWhat is it to be a legal person? A r...
This essay aims to provide an introductory account of Earth Jurisprudence as a legal theory and to e...