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The human body as property
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Interconnected, inhabited and insecure: why bodies should not be property
- Correspondence to Jonathan Herring, Exeter College, Oxford OX1 3DP, UK; jon.herring{at}law.ox.ac.uk
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Interconnected, inhabited and insecure: why bodies should not be property
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- Received June 28, 2012
- Revised February 22, 2013
- Accepted February 27, 2013
- First published March 20, 2013.
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December 13, 2013
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