The Legal Anatomy of the Body by Mauro Balestrieri (.PDF)
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The Legal Anatomy of the Body: Health, Rights, and Politics in Times of Emergency (Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 142) by Mauro Balestrieri
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Overview: This open access book provides a multidisciplinary examination of the governance of the human body in the post-pandemic public health landscape. It delves into how the body is regulated, policed, protected, and politicized in times of emergency, drawing on the expertise of a wide range of scholars—including experts in public, health, and comparative law, as well as philosophers, sociologists of law, and specialists in biopolitics, complexity theory, systems theory, and the history of medicine. At its core is the idea of the body as a contested site, subject to legal control, political intervention, and societal scrutiny during public health emergencies. Through the examination of issues like consent, surveillance, the marginalization of vulnerable groups, and the intersections of gender and health, the book critically assesses how emergency measures have not only challenged but reshaped our understanding of freedom, citizenship, and social norms. It interrogates the state’s role in governing health and bodies, analyzing contemporary legal debates and philosophical inquiries about the boundary between “normality” and “crisis”, and how this impacts democracy, rights, and the rule of law.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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