توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Death, Family and the Law: The Contemporary Inquest in Context
نام کتاب : Death, Family and the Law: The Contemporary Inquest in Context
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مرگ، خانواده و قانون: تحقیق معاصر در زمینه
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نویسندگان : Edward Kirton-Darling
ناشر : Bristol University Press
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 226
ISBN (شابک) : 9781529212488
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 12 مگابایت
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Front Cover\nSeries\nDeath, Family and the Law: The Contemporary Inquest in Context\nCopyright information\nTable of contents\nAcknowledgments\nSeries Editor’s Preface\n1 Death, Family and the Law\n Introduction\n A unique forum\n A very quiet and proud man\n Researching the inquest\n Family, kin, bereaved, community\n Accountability\n Forms of accountability\n Technocratic accountability\n Community accountability\n Process, procedure and jurisdiction\n Coverage of the chapters\n2 Accountability and Authority in the Historical Jurisdiction\n Introduction\n On mish-mash, local identity and history\n The community, the jury and the Coroner: authority and accountability\n The deodand: flexible, contingent and anti-modern\n The deodand as financial relief\n From financial relief to cause of action\n Discretionary relief\n Passage of the Bills\n The abolition and institution of dependency claims\n Contingency\n Conclusion\n3 Accountability Reconceived\n Introduction\n The modern inquest: important, limited and factual\n The contemporary inquest: a widening focus\n The rise of the family\n Calling the family to law: notification\n Enabling participation I: expanding family\n Enabling participation II: asking questions\n Conclusion\n4 First Contact and the Next of Kin\n Introduction\n Making decisions, indeterminacy, and practices of family and kin\n Vignettes\n Constructing kinship\n Decision making in the inquest\n Routinization and typification\n Sequential decision making\n Evidence and legal writing\n Decisions do not stand alone\n Framing and the Coroner’s first contact with the family\n Conclusion\n5 Dignity, the Family and the Body\n Introduction\n Jurisdictions of conscience and jurisdictions of civility\n Dignity: the body and the next of kin\n The family and the body: from passive recipient to active supervisor\n Dignity and the post-mortem examination\n Shifting dignities\n Dignity and disposal\n Conclusion\n6 Family in the Driving Seat\n Introduction\n Interested persons\n The need for connection\n Not making decisions\n Attending to purpose\n The hierarchy of family\n Resisting the natural emotional hierarchy\n Disclosure\n The distinct place of family\n Disclosure, engagement of the family, and the community\n Disclosure and constraint\n Conclusion\n7 The Public(?) Hearing\n Introduction\n A public space\n Order\n Disorder\n A ‘lawyered-up’ hearing\n A more public hearing: the family and the jury\n A less public hearing\n A hearing with meaningful revelation, explanation and closure?\n Conclusion\n8 Reimagining the Inquest\n Introduction\n Future directions\n Constructing a place for kinship in the inquest\nBibliography\nIndex\nBack Cover