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Symbolic Legislation Theory and Developments in Biolaw
The Democratic Legitimacy of Interactive Legislation of the European Union Concerning Human Embryo Research
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Nicolle Zeegers
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Symbolic Dimensions of Biolaw
pp. 19
Symbolic Legislation: An Essentially Political Concept
pp. 37
The Emerging Interactionist Paradigm and the Ideals of Democracy and Rule of Law
pp. 55
How Law Matters: Sociological Reflections on the Symbolic Dimension of Legislation
pp. 71
The Tension Between the Functions of Law: Ending Conflict Versus Dynamics
pp. 87
Symbolic Legislation and Authority
pp. 105
On Legal Symbolism in Symbolic Legislation: A Systems Theoretical Perspective
pp. 125
The Law and the Symbolic Value of the Body
pp. 143
Revisionist Versus Broad Bioethics and Biolaw
pp. 161
Bioeconomy, Moral Friction and Symbolic Law
pp. 177
From Winged Lions to Frozen Embryos, Neomorts and Human-Animal Cybrids: The Functions of Law in the Symbolic Mediation of Biomedical Hybrids
pp. 201
The Symbolic Meaning of Legal Subjectivity
pp. 215
The Natural, the Informational, the Claimable? Human Body Material in US and European Patent Law
pp. 237
Material Uncertainty: Nanomaterials, Regulation and Symbolic Legislation
pp. 253
The Democratic Legitimacy of Interactive Legislation of the European Union Concerning Human Embryo Research
pp. 269
Changing Expectations of Experts: The Symbolic Role of Ethics Committees
pp. 289
Law as a Symbolic Order: Some Concluding Remarks
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