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Human Dominion

Human Dominion

Intellectual Property in Body, Persona and Art

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The author examines the legal control of the sort of self-regarding actions that could be regarded as modes of self-expression. She distinguishes between the ways in which the law tends to regulate expressive aspects of 'the self' when those expressions have commercial potential (and could thus be considered to be self-regarding actions with value to others) as opposed to when they are of a more personal nature. This conclusion leads to the identification of a contemporary 'commercial' form of liberalism and it is suggested that this tends to dominate over the historical forms of liberalism in which many modern liberal democracies are notionally grounded.

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janvier 2026, env. 250 Pages, Applied Legal Philosophy, Anglais
Taylor and Francis
978-0-7546-2306-9

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