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- Title
Teoría heterogénea del concepto de persona en derecho.
- Authors
Ceballos Rosero, Franco Alirio
- Abstract
Person is a central concept of Law, as it is both its axis when turning it on the legal construct as a subject of rights. Person is an anthropocentric concept equivalent to human being, whether in his/her biological being or under the figure of legal persons, which are of their creation. However, given the ecological, social, and human crisis that we are going through, subjects of non-human rights such as ecosystems or some sentient beings have started to be part of the picture, de-anthropologizing Law: Non-human people? Given the transformation that the Law is going through with the irruption of non-human Law subjects, it is urgent to delineate an alternative theory for the concept of person, in a broader, inclusive and heterogeneous spectrum of rights. From a dogmatic methodology, the following text presents the starting point for the construction of a heterogeneous theory of the concept of person in Law.
- Subjects
JURISTIC persons; ECOSYSTEMS; INHOMOGENEOUS materials; ANTHROPOLOGY; SOCIAL sciences; HUMAN beings
- Publication
Estudios de Derecho, 2021, Vol 78, Issue 171, p13
- ISSN
0120-1867
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17533/udea.esde.v78n171a01