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Personal autonomy in plural societies : a principle and its paradoxes / edited by Marie-Claire Foblets, Michele Graziadei, Alison Dundes Renteln.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Foblets, Marie-Claire.
Contributor:
Foblets, Marie-Claire, 1959- editor.
Graziadei, Michele, editor.
Renteln, Alison Dundes, editor.
Series:
Law and anthropology series.
Law and Anthropology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human rights.
Religious minorities--Legal status, laws, etc.
Religious minorities.
Legal polycentricity.
Autonomy (Psychology)--Social aspects.
Autonomy (Psychology).
Law and anthropology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; N.Y., NY : Routledge, 2018.
Summary:
"This volume addresses the exercise of personal autonomy in contemporary situations of normative pluralism. In the Western liberal tradition, from a strictly legal and theoretical perspective the social individual has the right to exercise the autonomy of his or her will. In a context of legal plurality, however, personal autonomy becomes more complicated. Can and should personal autonomy be recognized as a legal foundation for protecting a person's freedom to renounce what others view as his or her fundamental 'human rights'? This collection develops an interdisciplinary conceptual framework to address these questions and presents empirical studies examining the gap between the principle of personal autonomy and its implementation. In a context of cultural diversity, this gap manifests itself in two particular ways. First, not every culture gives the same pre-eminence to personal autonomy when examining the legal effects of an individual's acts. Second, in a society characterized by 'weak pluralism', the legal assessment of personal autonomy often favours the views of the dominant majority. In highlighting these diverse perspectives and problematizing the so-called 'guardian function' of human rights, i.e., purporting to protect weaker parties by limiting their personal autonomy in the name of gender equality, fair trial, etc., this book offers a nuanced approach to the principle of autonomy and addresses the questions of whether it can effectively be deployed in situations of internormativity and what conditions must be met in order to ensure that it is not rendered devoid of all meaning."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction : individual autonomy in contemporary plural societies : how to reconcile competing normative standards? / Marie-Claire Foblets, Michele Graziadei and Alison Dundes Renteln
The fault in our stars : personal autonomy, philosophy, and the law / Michele Graziadei
Confronting autonomy in liberal practice / Geoffrey Brahm Levey
Autonomy and deeply embedded cultural identities / John Christman
Three approaches to the protection of religious freedom : choice, interest, identity / Avigail Eisenberg
Appeals to choice and sexual equality : debates over religious attire / Monique Deveaux
Why the individual must be defended : seemingly against all anthropological odds / Olaf Zenker
Cultural diversity in the workplace : personal autonomy as a pillar for the accommodation of employees' religious practices? / Katayoun Alidadi
Adopting a face-veil, concluding an islamic marriage : autonomy, agency, and liberal-secular rule / Annelies Moors
Unregistered Muslim marriages in the UK : examining normative influences shaping choice of legal protection / Rajnaara C. Akhtar
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? : personal autonomy, forced marriage, and the inherent jurisdiction in English law / Alberto Neidhardt
Balancing migration policy and personal autonomy in private international law : a shattered illusion? / Jinske Verhellen
The anti-religious bias in personal autonomy : towards coherence and a solution / Toon Agten
Shaping notions of personal autonomy in plural societies : addressing female genital cutting in France and the European regulatory framework's approach to this custom / Lucia Bellucci
The human rights dimensions of virginity restoration surgery / Alison Dundes Renteln
"It is better for me to agree when my guardian is here" : consent and relational personhood in postcolonial Malawi / Jessica Johnson
The multiple search for autonomy among moluccans in the netherlands : a relational approach / Keebet von Benda-Beckmann
An all but trivial abortion : scrutinizing sex selection legislation in India through the lens of women's autonomy / Kalindi Kokal
Rethinking social norms : contraceptive use and women's right to choose in Senegal / Chiara Quagliariello
Autonomous aspirations? : re-reading the CEDAW drafting process and examining Muslim women's contributions / Shaheen Sardar Ali and Arjumand Bano Kazmi
"That's not our culture" : paradoxes of personal property in indigenous self-governance / Ian Kalman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780367884499
0367884496
9781315413600
1315413604
9781315413594
1315413590
9781315413617
OCLC:
1004085880

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