Fr. 236.00

Creatures of Jurisprudence - Bears and Bees As Juridical Species

English · Hardback

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To what extent can an animal constitute a 'juridical species'? This highly original book considers how animals have been integral to law and to legal thinking.


List of contents

Introduction: Bears and Bees, Juridical Species Part 1: Bears 1. Bears as Subjects of Law 2. Bears as Actions of Law 3. Bears as Articles of Law 4. Bears as Institutions of Law 5. Bears as Evidence of Laws Part 2: Bees 6. The Juridical Thought of Bees 7. The Juridical Nature of Bees 8. The Juridical Existence of Bees 9. The Juridical Invention of Bees

About the author

Edward Mussawir is Senior Lecturer in the Griffith Law School, Queensland, Australia.

Summary

To what extent can an animal constitute a ‘juridical species’? This highly original book considers how animals have been integral to law and to legal thinking.

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