This Article posits that a law of the body is overdue. In the absence of clarity about the legal status of the human body, courts have constructed a collection of circumstantially defined categories for resolving the question of human body ownership and use. This patchwork approach is awkward, unwieldy, incoherent, and, by many lights, ultimately unjust. Many able minds have been applied to critiquing the distributive consequences of a regime in which we cannot-at any point in our lives- own our own bodies (or its constituent parts), but other people can and do. But what has been missing from these conversations is a conceptual foundation for understanding the living human body as property. This Article supplies that piece of this byzan...
There is legal uncertainty and academic disagreement as to the legal status of biological material t...
For as long as I can recall, newspapers have published brief items in which someone has calculated w...
The article reviews the law on whether property rights may arise in relation to a dead body, includi...
This Article posits that a law of the body is overdue. In the absence of clarity about the legal s...
The aim of the study is to evaluate human body law protection system. The author analyse selected is...
This article argues against the case for regarding bodies and parts of bodies to be property. It cla...
In common times, property ownership has become a hard pressed issue as people try and claim what is ...
When part of a person’s body is separated from them, or when a person dies, it is unclear what legal...
How do law’s narratives construct one of its central objects: the human body? This essay explores le...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
This Article examines whether property law provides an appropriate forum for determining who should ...
According to a long-standing orthodoxy in the common law, the body is res nullius—nobody’s thing. Re...
[Extract] Legal regulation of transactions in the human body is in one sense a new phenomenon. Tradi...
This article argues that debates over the legal status of bodies reveal a much deeper dispute over t...
The purpose of this Thesis is to determine which set of private law rules ought to apply to the use ...
There is legal uncertainty and academic disagreement as to the legal status of biological material t...
For as long as I can recall, newspapers have published brief items in which someone has calculated w...
The article reviews the law on whether property rights may arise in relation to a dead body, includi...
This Article posits that a law of the body is overdue. In the absence of clarity about the legal s...
The aim of the study is to evaluate human body law protection system. The author analyse selected is...
This article argues against the case for regarding bodies and parts of bodies to be property. It cla...
In common times, property ownership has become a hard pressed issue as people try and claim what is ...
When part of a person’s body is separated from them, or when a person dies, it is unclear what legal...
How do law’s narratives construct one of its central objects: the human body? This essay explores le...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
This Article examines whether property law provides an appropriate forum for determining who should ...
According to a long-standing orthodoxy in the common law, the body is res nullius—nobody’s thing. Re...
[Extract] Legal regulation of transactions in the human body is in one sense a new phenomenon. Tradi...
This article argues that debates over the legal status of bodies reveal a much deeper dispute over t...
The purpose of this Thesis is to determine which set of private law rules ought to apply to the use ...
There is legal uncertainty and academic disagreement as to the legal status of biological material t...
For as long as I can recall, newspapers have published brief items in which someone has calculated w...
The article reviews the law on whether property rights may arise in relation to a dead body, includi...