Fundamental Rights for Non-Humans
Foundations, Flaws, and Futures
Raffael Fasel editor John Olusegun Adenitire editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:19th Feb '26
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 19th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Probes the theoretical foundations, flaws, and future prospects of the growing phenomenon of non-human rights.
Can animals, artificial intelligences (AI), and nature have fundamental rights? Do they have fundamental rights? And if they do, how do their rights relate to human rights?
In this book, eminent and emerging scholars from fields as varied as legal theory, environmental studies, and philosophy, probe the theoretical foundations, flaws, and future prospects of the growing phenomenon of non-human rights.
Using a dialogical structure, the book consists of matched chapters, with one contributor advancing a view on fundamental rights and another engaging with it. This allows readers to deepen their understanding of the different perspectives offered and to participate in constructive conversations that tease out the promise and pitfalls of each position.
This balanced approach makes the book particularly helpful to scholars and students who are seeking insights into the emerging field of fundamental rights for non-humans. The book also benefits theoretically-minded lawyers, judges, and policymakers who are considering the foundational issues that shape the development of animal rights, AI rights, and rights of nature.
ISBN: 9781509985975
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336 pages