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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x20 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2002
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1841131970
  • ISBN-13: 9781841131979
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x20 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2002
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1841131970
  • ISBN-13: 9781841131979
This book,the second produced by the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group, is a collection of essays on the subject of law and the human body. As the title suggests, bodies and body parts are not only subject to regulation through formal legal processes, but also the meanings attached to particular bodies, and the significance accorded to some body parts, are aspects of broader cultural processes. In short, bodies are subjected to both lore and laws. The contributors, all leading academics in the fields of Law, Sociology, Psychology, Feminism, Criminology, Biology and Genetics, respectively, offer a range of interdisciplinary papers that critically examine how bodies are constructed and regulated in law. The book is divided into two parts. Part one is concerned with 'Making Bodies' and includes papers relating to transactions in human gametes, cloning, court-ordered caesarean sections, testing for genetic risk, the patenting of human genes and the social policy implications of the growth in genetic information. Part two is concerned with 'Using and Abusing Bodies'. It contains chapters relating to sexualities, sexual orientation and the law, sex workers and their clients, domestic homicide, religious and cultural practices and other issues involving children's bodies, the ownership of the body and body parts and the legal and ethical issues surrounding euthanasia.

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A great strength of the work is the diversity of topics covered. A reader approaching this book may want to focus on a particular topic or set of topics, but, if one takes the time to read all of the essays, s/he will, I believe, come away with a renewed appreciation of the diversity and complexity of issues at stake in this arena of legal discourse. Thomas C. Shevory, Ithaca College The Law and Politics Book Review August 2002 ...a fascinating variety of perspectives and issues are included. The 18 chapters constitute a useful volume for academics and (undergraduate and postgraduate) students 'working on the body' in a range of disciplines. Lois Bibbings, University of Bristol Child and Family Law Quarterly September 2002

Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction
1(28)
Shelley Day Sclater
Bodies as Property: from Slavery to DNA Maps
29(14)
Eileen Richardson
Bryan S. Turner
Giving, Selling and Sharing Bodies
43(20)
Jonathan Herring
Discovering and Patenting Human Genes
63(16)
Gregory Radick
Letting Go ... Parents, Professionals and the Law in Retention of Human Material after Post Mortem
79(12)
Mavis Maclean
Male Medical Students and the Male Body
91(14)
Martin H. Johnson
Domestic Homicide, Gender and the Expert
105(22)
Felicity Kaganas
The Many Appearances of the Body in Feminist Scholarship
127(22)
Anne Bottomley
Male Bodies, Family Practices
149(22)
Richard Collier
Sexualities, Sexual Relations and the Law
171(22)
Andrew Bainham
Hiring Bodies: Male Clients and Prostitution
193(18)
Belinda Brooks-Gordon
Loraine Gelsthorpe
Villain, Hero or Masked Stranger: Ambivalence in Transactions with Human Gametes
211(18)
Rachel Cook
Court-Ordered Caesarean Sections
229(20)
Jane Weaver
Dehydrating Bodies: the Bland case, The Winterton Bill and the Importance of Intention in Evaluating End-of-Life Decision-Making
249(16)
John Keown
Religion, Culture and the Body of the Child
265(24)
Caroline Bridge
Future Bodies: Some History and Future Prospects for Human Genetic Selection
289(20)
Martin Richards
Perceptions of the Body and Genetic Risk
309(20)
Elizabeth Chapman
Science, Medicine and Ethical Change
329(14)
Derek Morgan
Index 343


Andrew Bainham is a Fellow of Christ's College,Cambridge and Reader in Family Law and Policy at the University of Cambridge. Shelley Day Sclater is a Reader in Psycho-Social Studies at the University of East London and co-director of the Centre for Narrative Research. Martin Richards is Emeritus Professor of Family Research at the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge.