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Studies in law, politics, and society. Vol. 76 / edited by Austin Sarat.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sarat, Austin, editor.
Series:
Studies in law, politics, and society ; 1059-4337 v. 76
Studies in law, politics, and society, 1059-4337 ; v. 76
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sociological jurisprudence.
Political sociology.
Law--Political aspects.
Law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (248 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing, 2018.
Summary:
Studies in Law, Politics, and Society provides a vehicle for the publication of scholarly articles within the broad parameters of interdisciplinary legal scholarship. In this latest edition of this highly successful research series, chapters examine a diverse range of legal issues and their impact on and intersections with society. This volume features a special section with papers dedicated to law and disability. The chapters examine issues of HIV, obesity, disability rights, assisted suicide and prenatal testing. Other papers included in this important volume address the right to education for migrant children in the United States and the rights to citizenship of British children. This volume brings together leading scholars and will be vital reading for all those researching in this subject area.
Contents:
Intro
STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY
Contents
List of Contributors
Editorial Board
Chapter 1-TO WHAT EXTENT ISPLYLER v. DOE AN EFFECTIVEPROTECTION FOR THE RIGHT TOEDUCATION FOR IRREGULARMIGRANT CHILDREN INCONTEMPORARY US?
Introduction
Preliminary Considerations
Current Threats to the Right to Education for Irregular Immigrant Children
Immigration and Children's Rights
Legal Guarantees of the Right to Education
Plyler v. Doe
Facts
Analysis of Plyler v. Doe
Texas's Arguments
The Situation Since Plyler
Conclusion
References
Cases
Chapter 2-A Brave New British Citizenry? Reconceptualizing the Acquisition of British Citizenship by Children
Invisible Children
Socio-Legal Lens of Rights, Status, Identity
The Context for British Citizenship of Children
The Case Study: Registration of Children as British Citizens
The Law in the Books
The Law in Action
Children's Welfare in Family Law and Nationality Law
Critique and Alternative Framework
Symposium on Law and Disability
Chapter 3-HIV/AIDS, Obesity, and STIGMA: A NEW ERA FORNON-DISCRIMINATION LAW?
Formation of Stigma
The UK and EU Legal Framework
Emerging Decisions of the CJEU
Implications of the UK and EU Legal Framework and Potential Interventions
Chapter 4-Putting the "Right to Die" in Its Place: Disability Rights and Physician-Assisted Suicide in the Context of US End-of-Life Care
What is PAS?
The Debate Among Us Disability Rights Advocates
Toward a Disability Rights Approach to Terminal Illness
The Structure of US Hospice Care
Obstacles to Kinship Care for the Terminally Ill
Patients Without Kinship Support in the US Hospice System.
A Disability Rights Approach to US End-of-Life Care
Why a "Social Model" of Terminal Illness Should Inform - But Cannot Resolve - the Question of the "Right to Die"
The Agreement Underneath the Disagreement
Putting the "Right to Die" in Its Place
A National Disability Rights Agenda for the "Right to Die"
Chapter 5-Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights: Challenging "Genetic Genocide"
Introduction: "My Brother is a Blessing"
The Disability Critique of Prenatal Testing: Expressivist Objections
The Tension Between Disability Rights and Reproductive Rights
The Disability Rights Critique: "Informed Choice"
The Tension in Political Context: New Developments in Prenatal Testing and Screening
Disability Mobilization: Down Syndrome Information Acts and the PPDCAA
Reason-Based Abortion Restrictions: Down Syndrome and Sex-Selection Abortion Bans
The Use of Disability in Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Politics
Feminist Responses to the Use of Disability in Abortion Politics: Implications for Disability Scholarship
The Articulation of Disability Rights: Implications for Sociolegal Scholarship
References.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record
ISBN:
9781787562097
1787562093
9781787562073
1787562077

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