This book explores the role human rights law plays in the
formation, and protection, of our personal identities. Drawing from
a range of disciplines, Jill Marshall examines how human rights law
includes and excludes specific types of identity, which feed into
moral norms of human freedom and human dignity and their
translation into legal rights.
The book takes on a three part structure. Part I traces the
definition of identity, and follows the evolution of, and protects,
a right to personal identity and personality within human rights
law. It specifically examines the development of a right to
personal identity as property, the inter-subjective nature of
identity, and the intercession of power and inequality. Part II
evaluates past and contemporary attempts to describe the core of
personal identity, including theories concerning the soul, the
rational mind, and the growing influence of neuroscience and
genetics in explaining what it means to be human. It also explores
the inter-relation and conflict between universal principles and
culturally specific rights. Part III focuses on issues and case law
that can be interpreted as allowing self-determination. Marshall
argues that while in an age of individual identity, people are
increasingly obliged to live in conformed ways, pushing out
identities that do not fit with what is acceptable. Drawing on
feminist theory, the book concludes by arguing how human rights law
would be better interpreted as a force to enable respect for human
dignity and freedom, interpreted as empowerment and
self-determination whilst acknowledging our inter-subjective
identities.
In drawing on socio-legal, philosophical, biological and
feminist outlooks, this book is truly interdisciplinary, and will
be of great interest and use to scholars and students of human
rights law, legal and social theory, gender and cultural
studies.
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