The Significance of Understanding Vulnerability: Ensuring Individual and Collective Well-Being

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (4):1371-1383 (2023)
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Abstract

Universal vulnerability provides an alternative to a rights-based and social contract model for state responsibility by contextualizing the individual and revealing the ways in which we are all inherently and dynamically dependent on society and others throughout the life-course. Beginning from the body as an ontological concept, vulnerability theory shows the fallacy of the current obsession in legal and political theory with rationality, individual liberty, and autonomy as measures for assessing social justice. It compels us to ask different questions and emphasize different principles and values than current liberal legal modes of reasoning about state responsibility.

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