The abstract legal subject of liberal Western democracies fails to reflect the fundamental reality of the human condition, which is vulnerability. While it is universal and constant, vulnerability is manifested differently in individuals, often resulting in significant differences in position and circumstance. In spite of such differences, political theory positions equality as the foundation for law and policy, and privileges autonomy, independence and self-sufficiency. This article traces the origins and development of a critical legal theory that brings human vulnerability to the fore in assessing individual and state responsibility and redefining the parameters of social justice. The theory arose in the context of struggling with the li...
This Article contends that these autonomy-based defenses of the standard conception cannot withstand...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College's Cecil H. and...
This Article builds on theories of the fragmented state and of human and institutional vulnerability...
The abstract legal subject of liberal Western democracies fails to reflect the fundamental reality o...
This Article briefly considers the origins of the term social justice and its evolution beside our u...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
The discussion pursues three themes. In section 2, we present how ‘vulnerability’ may be conceptuali...
Martha Albertson Fineman frames philosophies of justice, freedom, equality, and human nature alongsi...
In a political climate in which the role of government is actively being questioned, Martha Fineman\...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
In this essay I develop the concept of vulnerability in order to argue for a more responsive state a...
This Article uses age as an entry point for examining how temporal and methodological issues in egal...
Contemporary American law, culture, and political theory restrain the concept of equality as a tool ...
In 2004 the American Political Science Association ( APSA ) published research exploring whether the...
Published as Chapter 15 in Research Handbook on Political Economy and Law, Ugo Mattei & John D. Hask...
This Article contends that these autonomy-based defenses of the standard conception cannot withstand...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College's Cecil H. and...
This Article builds on theories of the fragmented state and of human and institutional vulnerability...
The abstract legal subject of liberal Western democracies fails to reflect the fundamental reality o...
This Article briefly considers the origins of the term social justice and its evolution beside our u...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
The discussion pursues three themes. In section 2, we present how ‘vulnerability’ may be conceptuali...
Martha Albertson Fineman frames philosophies of justice, freedom, equality, and human nature alongsi...
In a political climate in which the role of government is actively being questioned, Martha Fineman\...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
In this essay I develop the concept of vulnerability in order to argue for a more responsive state a...
This Article uses age as an entry point for examining how temporal and methodological issues in egal...
Contemporary American law, culture, and political theory restrain the concept of equality as a tool ...
In 2004 the American Political Science Association ( APSA ) published research exploring whether the...
Published as Chapter 15 in Research Handbook on Political Economy and Law, Ugo Mattei & John D. Hask...
This Article contends that these autonomy-based defenses of the standard conception cannot withstand...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College's Cecil H. and...
This Article builds on theories of the fragmented state and of human and institutional vulnerability...