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Posthumous interestsPosthumous interests

Posthumous interests2006

Daniel Sperling

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Daniel Sperling discusses the legal status of posthumous interests and their possible defeat by actions performed following the death of a person. The author first explores the following questions: Do the dead have interests and/or rights, the defeat of which may constitute harm? What does posthumous harm consist of and when does it occur, if at all? This is followed by a more detailed analysis of three categories of posthumous interests arising in the medico-legal context: the proprietary interest in the body of the deceased, the testamentary interest in determining the disposal of one's body after death and the interest in post-mortem medical confidentiality. Sperling concludes that if we acknowledge the interest in one's symbolic existence and legally protect it, not only do some interests survive a person's death but we should also enjoy a peremptory legal power to shape in advance our symbolic existence after death.

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First published
2006
OL Work ID
OL3513731W

Subjects

AutopsyBody, HumanDeadDead bodies (Law)Decedents' estatesDissertationsDonation of organs, tissuesHuman BodyInheritance and successionInterest (Ownership rights)Law and legislationLegal status, lawsMoral and ethical aspectsMoral and ethical aspects of the Human bodyPrivacy, Right ofRight of PrivacyUniversity of TorontoUniversity of Toronto. Faculty of Law

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