The legal conception and interpretation of the subject of law have long been challenged by different theoretical backgrounds: from the feminist critiques of the patriarchal nature of law and its subjects to the Marxist critiques of its capitalist ideological nature and the anti-racist critiques of its colonial nature. These perspectives are, in turn, challenged by anarchist, queer, and crip conceptions that, while compelling a critical return to the subject, the structure and the law also serve as an inspiration for arguments that deplete the structures and render them hostages of the sovereignty of the subject’ self-fiction. Identity Wars (a possible epithet for this political and epistemological battle to establish meaning through which p...
The book explores the legal conception of personhood in the context of the contemporary challenges,...
Legal fictions contain embedded nuggets of information about social reality and reveal important asp...
The legitimacy of the law is not to be found, as is often claimed, in procedural justice, but in the...
This thesis brings together for the first time the legal humanities and feminist legal theory in an ...
"Bringing a unique perspective to the burgeoning ethical and legal issues surrounding the presence o...
A research in the possibility of legal subjectivity for non -natural, autonomous artificial intellig...
The rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics will have a profound impacton the so...
This article locates a theoretical reflection on the form of legal subjectivity against twenty-first...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld postulated, synthesizing seemingly unbudging legal tradition, that law is abo...
The purpose of this paper is to offer some critical remarks on the so-called pragmatist approach to ...
This paper considers the hotly debated issue of whether one should grant moral and legal personhood ...
Law, as a pragmatic tool, provides us with a way to test, at a conceptual level, whether a humanly c...
This paper explains the concept of treating the robot as a legal person in the context of legal and ...
Robots, which were seen as gimmicks in science fiction stories until not so long ago, have already ...
The rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics will have a profound impact on society as...
The book explores the legal conception of personhood in the context of the contemporary challenges,...
Legal fictions contain embedded nuggets of information about social reality and reveal important asp...
The legitimacy of the law is not to be found, as is often claimed, in procedural justice, but in the...
This thesis brings together for the first time the legal humanities and feminist legal theory in an ...
"Bringing a unique perspective to the burgeoning ethical and legal issues surrounding the presence o...
A research in the possibility of legal subjectivity for non -natural, autonomous artificial intellig...
The rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics will have a profound impacton the so...
This article locates a theoretical reflection on the form of legal subjectivity against twenty-first...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld postulated, synthesizing seemingly unbudging legal tradition, that law is abo...
The purpose of this paper is to offer some critical remarks on the so-called pragmatist approach to ...
This paper considers the hotly debated issue of whether one should grant moral and legal personhood ...
Law, as a pragmatic tool, provides us with a way to test, at a conceptual level, whether a humanly c...
This paper explains the concept of treating the robot as a legal person in the context of legal and ...
Robots, which were seen as gimmicks in science fiction stories until not so long ago, have already ...
The rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics will have a profound impact on society as...
The book explores the legal conception of personhood in the context of the contemporary challenges,...
Legal fictions contain embedded nuggets of information about social reality and reveal important asp...
The legitimacy of the law is not to be found, as is often claimed, in procedural justice, but in the...