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[This chapter offers a clear roadmap for the application of vulnerability theory. It engages with the ontology of the body in order to highlight the universality of vulnerability. This embodied vulnerability and the inevitable social dependency that goes alongside it provide a clear and unambiguous challenge to liberal understandings of legal subjectivity grounded in liberty, autonomy, and rationality. Placing vulnerability at the centre of governance and policy-making necessitates a responsive state that recognises law as both an inherently social endeavour and a primary instrument of accomplishing social justice. Recognising vulnerability as the human condition redirects our ideas about what it means to be human and compels the state to respond to this. This, in turn, shapes legal relationships and social institutions, as well as informs what we consider to be justice within those arrangements and institutions.]
Published: Aug 6, 2020
Keywords: Vulnerability; Dependency; Social justice; Legal subject; Responsive state
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