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This special issue is part two of a two-part edited collection on interrupting the legal person, and what this means. Should we think of the legal person as a technical and grammatical question that varies across different legal traditions and jurisdictions? Does this cut across different ways of living and speaking law?

The chapters in this volume interrogate the role of the person and personhood in different contexts, jurisdictions, and legal traditions. This volume is an appealing read for anyone interested in rich contemporary conversations around legal personhood, and in interrupting and interrogating assumptions which we may take for granted.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. My Story, Whose Memory: Notes on the Autonomy and Heteronomy of Law; Stewart Motha
Chapter 2. The Ship, the Slave, the Legal Person; Renisa Mawani
Chapter 3. Working for the Man in the 21st Century: Algorithms, Employment Regulation and the Market; Keally McBride
Chapter 4. Revelation and Legal Personhood; Linda Ross Meyer
Chapter 5. Sovereign Images and Contested Jurisdictions: Legal Personhood in BC Colonial Law and Through the Writ of Habeas Corpus; Matthew Unger
Chapter 6. Trial Personae and the Opacity of the Past; Martha Merrill Umphrey
Chapter 7. Interrupting the Legal Person: On Techniques and Grammars of Law?; Mark Antaki and Alexandra Popovici

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 28/03/2022
    ISBN13: 9781802628685, 978-1802628685
    ISBN10: 1802628681

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This special issue is part two of a two-part edited collection on interrupting the legal person, and what this means. Should we think of the legal person as a technical and grammatical question that varies across different legal traditions and jurisdictions? Does this cut across different ways of living and speaking law?

    The chapters in this volume interrogate the role of the person and personhood in different contexts, jurisdictions, and legal traditions. This volume is an appealing read for anyone interested in rich contemporary conversations around legal personhood, and in interrupting and interrogating assumptions which we may take for granted.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. My Story, Whose Memory: Notes on the Autonomy and Heteronomy of Law; Stewart Motha
    Chapter 2. The Ship, the Slave, the Legal Person; Renisa Mawani
    Chapter 3. Working for the Man in the 21st Century: Algorithms, Employment Regulation and the Market; Keally McBride
    Chapter 4. Revelation and Legal Personhood; Linda Ross Meyer
    Chapter 5. Sovereign Images and Contested Jurisdictions: Legal Personhood in BC Colonial Law and Through the Writ of Habeas Corpus; Matthew Unger
    Chapter 6. Trial Personae and the Opacity of the Past; Martha Merrill Umphrey
    Chapter 7. Interrupting the Legal Person: On Techniques and Grammars of Law?; Mark Antaki and Alexandra Popovici

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