Law and the Question of the Animal
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<p>This book addresses the problem of 'animal life' in terms that go beyond the usual extension of liberal rights to animals. The discourse of animal rights is one that increasingly occupies the political ethical and intellectual terrain of modern society. But although the question of the status of animals holds an important place within a range of civil political and technological disciplines the issue of rights in relation to animals usually just rehearses the familiar perspectives of legal moral and humanist philosophy. 'Animal law' is fast becoming a topic of significant contemporary interest and discussion. This burgeoning interest has not however been matched by renewed inquiry into the jurisprudential frames and methods for the treatment of animals in law or the philosophical issue of the 'human' and the 'animal' at law's foundation. Responding to this interest this book brings together leading and emerging critical legal theorists to address the question of animality in relation to law's foundations practices and traditions of thought. In so doing it engages a surprisingly underdeveloped aspect of the moral philosophies of animal rights namely their juridical register and existence. How does 'animal law' alter our juridical image of personality or personhood? How do the technologies of law intersect with the technologies that invent create and manage animal life? And how might the ethical ontological and ceremonial relation between humans and animals be linked to a common source or experience of law? </p>
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