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Zusatztext 'I have been challenged and excited - at the same time! - by the original insights contained in some of the chapters of Law and the Question of the Animal' - John Mancy! Editor for Australian Animal Protection Law Journal'Yoriko Otomo and Ed Mussawir's Law and the Question of the Animal: A Critical Jurisprudence is an innovative collection of essays.' - Maneesha Deckha! University of Victoria! Canada for Social & Legal Studies (Vol. 23(1) 131-148! 2014)'Law and the Question of the Animal has value for the original way it positions the concept animal within so many diverse human legal contexts. Perhaps pragmatists! or event activists! will find food for thought in the way these papers address the binary jursiprudential catagorizations that humans use to frame our interactions with animals.' - Darren J. Furey! Queen Elizabeth II Library! Memorial University of Newfoundland Informationen zum Autor Yoriko Otomo is based at Birkbeck School of Law; Ed Mussawir isbased at Melbourne law School 'Law and the Question of the Animal' addresses the problem of 'animal life' in terms that go beyond the usual extension of liberal rights to animals. Zusammenfassung Law’s Animal: A Critical Jurisprudence addresses the problem of ‘animal life’ in terms that go beyond the usual extension of liberal rights to animals. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Yoriko Otomo and Ed Mussawir (editors); PART 1: Person: Chapter 1: Human and Animal as Bureaucratic Artefacts, Alain Pottage; Chapter 2: TBA, Tucker Culbertson; Chapter 3: Personal Jurisdiction in the Field of Animal Law: The Masks in Becoming-Jurisprudential, Ed Mussawir; Chapter 4: The Animal and the Creature: Law and Personation in Agamben, Connal Parsley; PART 2: Technology: Chapter 5: Specimen of the Other: Taxonomies of the Animal in Law and Science, Lee Godden; Chapter 6: Inventing Animals, Cressida Limon; Chapter 7: Whipping to Win: Measured Violence, Delegated Sovereignty and Privitised Domination of Non Human Life, Dinesh Wadiwel; PART 3: Commons: Chapter 8: Impossible Difference: Biodiversity and its Proper Names, Yoriko Otomo; Chapter 9: ‘Like Water in Water’: Animality, Law and Finitude, Marc Trabsky; Chapter 10: Honouring of Laws, Shaun McVeigh; Chapter 11: TBA, Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos ...