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- Title
THE STANDING DEAD: AN ANALYSIS OF NONHUMAN PERSONHOOD IN U.S. JURISPRUDENCE.
- Authors
Voight, Morgan
- Abstract
The article argues that a proper allocation of an entity's rights derives from the entity's value to humanity and an overview of the history and substance of natural and legal rights. It explores U.S. Supreme Court's holdings with regard to the rights and "personhood" of nonhuman entities, specifically focusing on corporate and environmental entities. It proposes a model of rights allocation which applies the legal theories of corporate rights to environmental.
- Subjects
PERSONALITY (Theory of knowledge); ENTITY-relationship modeling; CORPORATE environmentalism; ENVIRONMENTALISM; SUSTAINABLE development reporting
- Publication
Mitchell Hamline Law Review, 2019, Vol 46, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2472-4807
- Publication type
Article