ANIMAL LAW AND POST-HUMANISM: FORMATION AND AUTONOMY OF A POST-HUMANIST KNOWLEDGE

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  • LUCIANO DO NASCIMENTO COSTA FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF BAHIA-UFBA PONTIFICIA CATOLICA UNIVERSIDADE DE MINAS GERAIS-PUC / MG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2021v16n1p217

Keywords:

ANIMAL LAW, POSH-HUMANITY, CONSTITUTION

Abstract

In the essayTheory of the Constitution: Animal Law and Post-Humanism, the author, Tagore Trajano de Almeida Silva, favors a dialogue between the Theory of the Constitution and the Theory of Animal Rights, stating that this, in fact, derives from the first and that, ultimately, constitutionalism, as a historical and international phenomenon, separates ecological constitutionalism.
Thus, the Animal Law approach, in relation to the Constitutional Theory, will move away from the anthropocentric conception of law, giving the constitutional text a post-humanist resignification, expanding it to a wider group of living beings
 

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Author Biography

LUCIANO DO NASCIMENTO COSTA, FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF BAHIA-UFBA PONTIFICIA CATOLICA UNIVERSIDADE DE MINAS GERAIS-PUC / MG

He is a Lawyer with a Bachelor's Degree in Law from the Federal University of Bahia-UFBA (2017), and an Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Humanities with an emphasis on Legal Studies from the Institute of Humanities, Arts and Sciences at the Federal University of Bahia- UFBA (2014). Approved in the Project Management Specializations by the State University of São Paulo-USP, by ESAQ and in the Specialization in Public Law by the Catholic University of Minas Gerais-PUC-MG. Permanent member of the Research Group, Constitutionality Control at the Federal University of Bahia .Coordinator of Tax Information of the Municipality of Camaçari and Master's Student of the Postgraduate Program in Law at the Catholic University of Salvador-BA, 2019. Email: lucianocostasefaz@gmail.com

Published

2021-05-05

How to Cite

COSTA, L. D. N. (2021). ANIMAL LAW AND POST-HUMANISM: FORMATION AND AUTONOMY OF A POST-HUMANIST KNOWLEDGE. Revista Do Direito Público, 16(1), 217–220. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2021v16n1p217

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