This book investigates the limits of the legitimate role of the state
in regulating the human body. It questions whether there is a public
interest in issues of bodily autonomy, with particular focus on
reproductive choices, end of life choices, sexual autonomy, body
modifications and selling the body. The main question addressed in
this book is whether such autonomous choices about the human body are,
and should be, subject to state regulation. Potential justifications
for the state's intervention into these issues through mechanisms such
as the criminal law and regulatory schemes are evaluated. These
include preventing harm to others and/or to the individual involved,
as well as more abstract concepts such as public morality, the
sanctity of human life, and the protection of human dignity. The State
and the Body argues that the state should be particularly wary about
encroaching upon exercises of autonomy by embodied selves and
concludes that only interventions based upon Mill's harm principle or,
in tightly confined circumstances, the dignity of the human species as
a whole should suffice to justify public intervention into private
choices about the body.
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Legal Regulation of Bodily Autonomy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509909971
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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