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9780415442510

Law and Irresponsibility: On the Legitimation of Human Suffering

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415442510

  • ISBN10:

    0415442516

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2007-12-13
  • Publisher: Cavendish Pub Ltd

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Summary

It is commonly understood that in its focus on rights and obligations law is centrally concerned with organising responsibility. In defining how obligations are created, in contract or property law, say, or imposed, as in tort, public, or criminal law, law and legal institutions are usually seen as society?s key mode of asserting and defining the content and scope of responsibilities. This book takes the converse view: legal institutions are centrally involved in organising irresponsibility. Particularly with respect to the production of large-scale harms ? including extensive human rights violations, forms of colonialism, or environmental or nuclear devastation ? and in opposition to conventional understandings of responsibility in law, morality and politics, the book provides a detailed analysis of the ways in which legal institutions ? their practices, concepts, and categories ? themselves operate as much to deflect responsibility for harms suffered as they do to acknowledge them. Drawing on a series of case studies from local, national, and global concerns the book analyses how law facilitates dispersals and disavowals of responsibility, and it shows how it does so in consistent and patterned ways. In assessing how this ?organised irresponsibility? operates, and what its consequences are for both legal analysis and society generally, a thoroughgoing re-evaluation of law?s methods, operation, and consequences is required. At stake is nothing less than a fundamental re-assessment of the role of modern law in the production and legitimation of human suffering. This innovative and interdisciplinary book provides a sustained challenge to conventional thinking about law and legal institutions. It will be of major interest to those working in law, political and legal theory, sociology and moral philosophy.

Author Biography

Scott Veitch is Reader in Law at the University of Glasgow

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
The disavowals of legalityp. 7
The measure of human sufferingp. 7
'It is daunting to acknowledge ...'p. 12
The question of responsibilityp. 19
The juridical architecturep. 24
Social structures and the dispersal of responsibilitiesp. 28
The mark of irresponsibilityp. 28
Disappearing responsibilityp. 29
The rise of responsibilityp. 34
The division of labour and role responsibilityp. 42
Individualisation and the irresponsible mentalityp. 52
Responsibility transference-politics and economyp. 60
The invisible hand of irresponsibility?p. 72
The laws of irresponsibilityp. 74
Juridicial concepts and categories at workp. 74
Colonial impunitiesp. 96
Apocalyptic jurisprudencep. 114
Complicity in organised irresponsibilityp. 133
'Not in our name'?p. 134
Death and taxesp. 136
Law and the slaughterhousep. 144
Bibliographyp. 147
Indexp. 155
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