Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
1. Chapter 1 Nobody, Anybody, Somebody, Everybody: A Jurisprudence of the Body- Chris Dietz, Michael Thomson and Mitchell Travis
Part 1: The Body of Health Law
2. Chapter 2 Reasoning from the Body: Universal Vulnerability and Social Justice- Martha Albertson Fineman
3. Chapter 3 Studying Public Health Law: Principles, Politics, and Populations as Patients- John Coggan
4. Chapter 4 Bioinequalities: Rethinking legal responses to the Biological and Intergenerational Harm caused by Inequality- Karen O'Connell and Isabel Karpin
5. Chapter 5 Healthcare, Wellbeing, and the Regulation of Diversity in Healing- Emilie Cloatre and Nayeli Urquiza-Haas
Part 2: Bodies of Health
6. Chapter 6 Temporal Bodies: Emergencies, Emergence, and Intersex Embodiment- Fae Garland and Mitchell Travis
7. Chapter 7 Death Before Birth: Liminal Bodies and Legal Frameworks- Danielle Fuller, Karolina Kuberska, Jeannette Littlemore, Sheelagh McGuinness and Sarah Turner
8. Chapter 8 Depathologising Gender: Vulnerability in Trans Health Law- Chris Dietz and Ruth Pearce
9. Chapter 9 Feminist Activism in the Context of Clinical Trials and Drug Roll-Out- Aziza Ahmed
Part 3: Reframing Health Law through Bodies
10. Chapter 10 Establishing Boundaries for Speculation about Artificial Wombs, Ectogenesis, Gender and the Gestating Body- Claire Horn and Elizabeth Chloe Romanis
11. Chapter 11 A Relational Responsibilities Framework for Children's Healthcare Law- Jo Bridgeman
12. Chapter 12 Embodied Integrity, Shaping Surgeries, and the Profoundly Disabled Child- Marie Fox, Michael Thomson, and Joshua Warburton
Index