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"Where be his quiddities now?": Law and Language in Hamlet
(Oxford University Press, 2013)Abuses of monarchy, nobility, church or wealth are certainly central to Shakespeare. However, depictions of law and its abuses do not casually blend into other critical images of power or authority in the corpus. In Hamlet, ... -
Who is the Subject of (Non) Human Rights?
(Edward Elgar Publishing (EEP), 23-04-2024)This chapter interrogates the concept of the subject of rights and questions whether Jacques Rancière’s work could be used to understand and mobilize the subjectification of non-humans in the context of a ‘pluralization ... -
Who owns what? The patent landscape of environmentally sound technologies
(2023-08-01)Climate change is a common concern of humankind that should be dealt with through international cooperation. Technological innovation and the transfer of environmentally sound technologies (ESTs) are two of the most effective ... -
Why Jurisprudence Is Not Legal Philosophy
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Witnessing Medical Law
(Counterpress, 2021)Medical law has given a lot of space to the witness as an external source of knowledge, knowledge which law needs but cannot generate by itself. This witness is conventionally perceived as an outsider, a third party to ... -
Wrongful life claims and negligent selection of gametes or embryos in infertility treatments: a quest for coherence.
(2014-12)This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsistency between the law's approach to wrongful life claims and its approach to cases of negligent selection of gametes or ...