Relational Theory and Health Law and Policy

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    Abstract

    Relational theory starts from an understanding of human selves as relational. This theory informs some significant current developments in the areas of philosophy, ethics and legal theory that re-envision key concepts including autonomy, equality, rights, justice, memory, trust, judgment and identity. In this paper we introduce relational theory and begin to explore some of its implications for health law and policy. In doing so, we hope to show the relevance of each field to the other and to persuade those interested in health law and policy to take up the challenge to pursue the transformative potential of relational theory through their work.

    Original languageCanadian English
    JournalArticles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2008

    Keywords

    • Relational Theory
    • Health Law
    • Policy
    • Legal Theory
    • Ethics

    Disciplines

    • Health Law and Policy
    • Law
    • Law and Philosophy
    • Law and Society
    • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
    • Public Law and Legal Theory

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