Defaming the Dead

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Do The Dead Have Rights? In A Persuasive Argument, Don Herzog Makes The Case That The Deceased's Interests Should Be Protected. This Is A Delightfully Deceptive Works That Start Out With A Simple, Seemingly Arcane Question: Can You Libel Or Slander The Dead? And Develops It Outward, Tackling Larger And Larger Implications, Until It Ends Up Straddling The Borders Between Law, Culture, Philosophy, And The Meaning Of Life. A Full Answer To This Question Requires Legal Scholar Don Herzog To Consider What Tort Law Is Actually Designed To Protect, What Differences Death Makes (and What Differences It Doesn't) And Why We Value What We Value. Herzog Is One Of Those Rare Scholarly Writers Who Can Make The Most Abstract Argument Compelling And Entertaining--book Jacket. Embezzled, Diddled And Popped -- Tort's Landscape -- Speak No Evil -- Legal Dilemmas -- Corpse Desecration -- This Will Always Be There. Don Herzog. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

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Name in long format: Defaming the Dead
ISBN-10: 0300221541
ISBN-13: 9780300221541
Book pages: 288
Book language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Yale University Press
Dimensions: Height: 1.1 Inches, Length: 8.3 Inches, Weight: 1.04940036712 Pounds, Width: 5.8 Inches

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