Subjectivity, Citizenship and Belonging in Law Identities and Intersections
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TexteLangue : Anglais Détails de publication : Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2017Description : 1 online resourceType de contenu : - text
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- 9781138121720
- 9781138590892
- 9781315650807
- Civics and citizenship
- Constitutional and administrative law: general
- Family law
- Jurisprudence and general issues
- Law: Human rights and civil liberties
- Law
- Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law
- Political control and freedoms
- Politics and government
- Society and Social Sciences
- act
- Advance Care Planning
- Bad Eris
- Criminal Disenfranchisement
- ECR I-11315
- eekelaar
- Electoral Exclusion
- EU Citizen Child
- Fagles Translation
- family
- Finnish Supreme Administrative Court
- gender
- Geriatric Chair
- gezi
- Gezi Protests
- HDP
- human
- Human Rights
- International Legal Governance
- john
- Jonathan Herring
- Kurdish Peace Process
- Kweneng District
- Land Board
- Law Review
- Natal Household
- Panu Minkkinen
- protests
- recognition
- rights
- Sage Publication
- Selma Sevenhuijsen
- Turkish Constitutional Court
- UK Law
- UN
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This collection of articles critically examines legal subjectivity and ideas of citizenship inherent in legal thought. The chapters offer a novel perspective on current debates in this area by exploring the connections between public and political issues as they intersect with more intimate sets of relations and private identities. Covering issues as diverse as autonomy, vulnerability and care, family and work, immigration control, the institution of speech, and the electorate and the right to vote, they provide a broader canvas upon which to comprehend more complex notions of citizenship, personhood, identity and belonging in law, in their various ramifications.
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