Fundamental Rights for Non-Humans
Fundamental Rights for Non-Humans
Foundations, Flaws, and Futures
Adenitire, John Olusegun; Fasel, Raffael
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2026
256
Dura
Inglês
9781509985975
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction, John Olusegun Adenitire (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) and Raffael Fasel (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Leveraging Human Rights Law to Advance Rights of Nature, Patricia Wiater-Hellgardt (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
3. Response: Can Rivers Have Standing? Theoretical Concerns about Rights of Nature, Visa Kurki (University of Helsinki, Finland)
4. Are There Any Animal Rights? John Adenitire (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
5. Response: From Theory to Practice: On the Development of Animal Rights, Macarena Montes Franceschini (Harvard Law School, USA)
6. Insects, AI Systems, and the Future of Legal Personhood, Jeff Sebo (New York University, USA)
7. Response: Insect Rights as a Part of Rights of Nature, Malgosia Fitzmaurice (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Rights of Nature: A New Path for Animal Rights, Elien Verniers (University of Ghent, Belgium)
9. Response: Diversity and Universality in Animal Rights Theory: Toward an Anthropology of Animal Rights, Eva Bernet Kempers (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
10. Robot Rights Without Human Frights, Raffael Fasel (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Response: Thinking Otherwise About the Rights of Others , David Gunkel (Northern Illinois University, USA)
2. Leveraging Human Rights Law to Advance Rights of Nature, Patricia Wiater-Hellgardt (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
3. Response: Can Rivers Have Standing? Theoretical Concerns about Rights of Nature, Visa Kurki (University of Helsinki, Finland)
4. Are There Any Animal Rights? John Adenitire (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
5. Response: From Theory to Practice: On the Development of Animal Rights, Macarena Montes Franceschini (Harvard Law School, USA)
6. Insects, AI Systems, and the Future of Legal Personhood, Jeff Sebo (New York University, USA)
7. Response: Insect Rights as a Part of Rights of Nature, Malgosia Fitzmaurice (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Rights of Nature: A New Path for Animal Rights, Elien Verniers (University of Ghent, Belgium)
9. Response: Diversity and Universality in Animal Rights Theory: Toward an Anthropology of Animal Rights, Eva Bernet Kempers (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
10. Robot Rights Without Human Frights, Raffael Fasel (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Response: Thinking Otherwise About the Rights of Others , David Gunkel (Northern Illinois University, USA)
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Rights of nature; animal rights; AI rights; basic rights; liberalism; human rights; more than human rights; Anthropocene; anthropocentrism; climate change
1. Introduction, John Olusegun Adenitire (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) and Raffael Fasel (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Leveraging Human Rights Law to Advance Rights of Nature, Patricia Wiater-Hellgardt (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
3. Response: Can Rivers Have Standing? Theoretical Concerns about Rights of Nature, Visa Kurki (University of Helsinki, Finland)
4. Are There Any Animal Rights? John Adenitire (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
5. Response: From Theory to Practice: On the Development of Animal Rights, Macarena Montes Franceschini (Harvard Law School, USA)
6. Insects, AI Systems, and the Future of Legal Personhood, Jeff Sebo (New York University, USA)
7. Response: Insect Rights as a Part of Rights of Nature, Malgosia Fitzmaurice (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Rights of Nature: A New Path for Animal Rights, Elien Verniers (University of Ghent, Belgium)
9. Response: Diversity and Universality in Animal Rights Theory: Toward an Anthropology of Animal Rights, Eva Bernet Kempers (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
10. Robot Rights Without Human Frights, Raffael Fasel (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Response: Thinking Otherwise About the Rights of Others , David Gunkel (Northern Illinois University, USA)
2. Leveraging Human Rights Law to Advance Rights of Nature, Patricia Wiater-Hellgardt (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
3. Response: Can Rivers Have Standing? Theoretical Concerns about Rights of Nature, Visa Kurki (University of Helsinki, Finland)
4. Are There Any Animal Rights? John Adenitire (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
5. Response: From Theory to Practice: On the Development of Animal Rights, Macarena Montes Franceschini (Harvard Law School, USA)
6. Insects, AI Systems, and the Future of Legal Personhood, Jeff Sebo (New York University, USA)
7. Response: Insect Rights as a Part of Rights of Nature, Malgosia Fitzmaurice (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Rights of Nature: A New Path for Animal Rights, Elien Verniers (University of Ghent, Belgium)
9. Response: Diversity and Universality in Animal Rights Theory: Toward an Anthropology of Animal Rights, Eva Bernet Kempers (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
10. Robot Rights Without Human Frights, Raffael Fasel (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Response: Thinking Otherwise About the Rights of Others , David Gunkel (Northern Illinois University, USA)
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