This article aims to provide a contribution to vulnerability studies from a legal-philosophical viewpoint. It tries to suggest a diachronic account focusing on two specific topics: civil rights and sexual orientation in the Italian context from the pre-Republican period to 2017. In particular, it suggests three different notions of vulnerability within three specific chronological frameworks: total vulnerability, partial vulnerability, and residual vulnerability.

Saporiti, M. (2018). Civil rights and sexual orientation a legal-philosophical perspective on vulnerability. RIVISTA DI FILOSOFIA DEL DIRITTO, 7(2), 383-401 [10.4477/91681].

Civil rights and sexual orientation a legal-philosophical perspective on vulnerability

Saporiti, M
2018

Abstract

This article aims to provide a contribution to vulnerability studies from a legal-philosophical viewpoint. It tries to suggest a diachronic account focusing on two specific topics: civil rights and sexual orientation in the Italian context from the pre-Republican period to 2017. In particular, it suggests three different notions of vulnerability within three specific chronological frameworks: total vulnerability, partial vulnerability, and residual vulnerability.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Civil Rights; Italy; Sexual Orientation; Vulnerability;
English
2018
7
2
383
401
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Saporiti, M. (2018). Civil rights and sexual orientation a legal-philosophical perspective on vulnerability. RIVISTA DI FILOSOFIA DEL DIRITTO, 7(2), 383-401 [10.4477/91681].
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