Journal article
Relational Personhood: A new conception of legal personhood with insights from disability rights and environmental law
Anna Arstein-Kerslake, Erin O'Donnell, Joanne Watson, Rosemary Kayess
Griffith Law Review | Taylor and Francis | Published : 2021
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Abstract
People with disability have demanded the recognition of full legal personhood in order to realise their rights and to overcome dominance and oppression. Legal personhood is also being claimed for similar reasons for natural entities, including rivers, forests, and mountains. However, the prevailing neo-liberal understanding of legal personhood relies on the individual exercising personhood independently. This may not be enough to secure the interests and realise the rights of people with disability, natural entities, or other cohorts that are not experiencing a wealth of power and privilege. In this article, we attempt to overcome centuries of (white, able-bodied, cis gender) male centric th..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Melbourne Law School: [Early Career Academic Research Fellowship].