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Owned An Ethological Jurisprudence Of Property From The Cave To The Commons Johanna Gibson

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Owned An Ethological Jurisprudence Of Property From The Cave To The Commons Johanna Gibson
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Author: Johanna Gibson
ISBN: 9780429342134, 9780367356576, 0429342136, 0367356570
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Owned An Ethological Jurisprudence Of Property From The Cave To The Commons Johanna Gibson by Johanna Gibson 9780429342134, 9780367356576, 0429342136, 0367356570 instant download after payment.

"This book draws upon domestication science to undertake a radical reappraisal of the jurisprudence of property and intellectual property. Bringing together animal studies and legal philosophy, it articulates a critique of dominant property models and relationships from the perspective of cognitive ethology, domestication science and animal behaviour. In doing so, a radical new picture of property emerges. Focusing on the emergence of property models through prevailing ideas of human domestication and settlement, the book challenges the anthropocentrism that informs standard approaches to ownership and to authorship. Utilising a wide range of examples from ethology and animal studies, the book thus rethinks the very nature of property as uniquely human. This highly original contribution to the fields of property and intellectual property will appeal, not only to legal scholars in these areas, as well as in animal law; but also to legal theorists and others working in the social sciences with interests in posthumanism and animal studies"--

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