
Life and Death in Private Law
Series: Hart Studies in Private Law;
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Product details:
- Publisher Hart Publishing
- Date of Publication 12 December 2024
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781509969326
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages352 pages
- Size 234x155x23 mm
- Weight 606 g
- Language English 662
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Long description:
Private law regulates life; this is self-evident, but how does it regulate death? This edited collection explores this question.
Life and death are the beginning and end of the legal person: the instigator and terminator of rights, interests and obligations. They are also the nominal separator of particular fields of law (medical law from succession law, for example). As such they act as fault lines that can test the limit of private law principles and norms. This book explores what life and death tell us about private law and what private law can tell us about the meaning and value of life and death.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
Table of Statutory Instruments
1. Life and Death in Private Law, Andrew Fell and Kate Falconer
2. How Private Law Regulates Intimacy and Relationships at the Edges of Life, Jonathan Herring
3. The Margins of Private Law: SB-8 and the Private Enforcement of Abortion Law, Jesse Wall
4. Deceit and the Creation of Life, Anna Broadmore
5. Human Existence as Actionable Damage?, Stephen Todd
6. The Rights of the Dead, Andrew Fell
7. With this Ring I Thee Slay: The Death of Coverture, Danaya Wright
8. Suicide, Madness, and the State: The Tale from Tort, Kit Barker
9. Death Can be Fatal! The End of Empire and Survival of Actions Legislation in Queensland and New South Wales, Mark Lunney
10. Dealing with the Dead and Familial Discord: Contested Funerals and the Challenges for Private Law, Heather Conway
11. Cultural Negotiation of Inheritance Law in Australia, Prue Vines
12. Burial Disputes and the Work of the Dead, Kate Falconer

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