This article examines how decedents are treated across a variety of legal disciplines and asks why the law gives the dead certain legal rights but not others. For example, survival statutes allow certain tort claims to be brought after death, most non-personal contracts (except those personal in nature) survive death, and at least one court has suggested that the dead have a nascent constitutional right to reproductive liberty. In contrast, testamentary directions concerning the disposal of property are sometimes ignored and some states disallow posthumous right of publicity or defamation claims. Many legal rules favoring the dead could be explained simply as an attempt to control, incentivize, punish and empower the actions of the living. ...
The right of sepulcher refers to the right to choose and control the burial, cremation, or other fi...
The privacy of the dead might be thought to be violated by, for instance, the disinterment for resea...
Does the interest of a person go beyond the limits of her life? In the article we advocate the reali...
The law protects posthumous bodily integrity by allowing people to decide what will happen to their ...
Who owns death and why do we care? The question of who owns death is implicitly deliberated each tim...
In this chapter, the author explains the community of the 100 billion dead and builds a theory on ho...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
Article by Dr Remigius N. Nwabueze (City Solicitors' Educational Trust Lecturer in Property Law at t...
Statement of Problem: Whether it is acknowledged or not, all humans are obsessed with death. Since d...
Historians study the living and the dead. If we can identify the rights of the living and their resp...
This article is devoted to the post-mortem personality rights protection under German Law. The aim o...
Many believe that the right to die is a recently developed notion; however, the concept is deeply ro...
The qualified right of privacy that the living have under Article 8 of the Human Rights Act 1998 cea...
The right of sepulcher refers to the right to choose and control the burial, cremation, or other fi...
The privacy of the dead might be thought to be violated by, for instance, the disinterment for resea...
Does the interest of a person go beyond the limits of her life? In the article we advocate the reali...
The law protects posthumous bodily integrity by allowing people to decide what will happen to their ...
Who owns death and why do we care? The question of who owns death is implicitly deliberated each tim...
In this chapter, the author explains the community of the 100 billion dead and builds a theory on ho...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
This article critically reviews the present condition of burial law. Situating burial within the wid...
In this article, an attempt is made to determine the legal status of the human body (organs and tiss...
Article by Dr Remigius N. Nwabueze (City Solicitors' Educational Trust Lecturer in Property Law at t...
Statement of Problem: Whether it is acknowledged or not, all humans are obsessed with death. Since d...
Historians study the living and the dead. If we can identify the rights of the living and their resp...
This article is devoted to the post-mortem personality rights protection under German Law. The aim o...
Many believe that the right to die is a recently developed notion; however, the concept is deeply ro...
The qualified right of privacy that the living have under Article 8 of the Human Rights Act 1998 cea...
The right of sepulcher refers to the right to choose and control the burial, cremation, or other fi...
The privacy of the dead might be thought to be violated by, for instance, the disinterment for resea...
Does the interest of a person go beyond the limits of her life? In the article we advocate the reali...