Henry King Ransom professor of Law, presso University of Michigan. Professore emerito a Stanford, dove è stata direttore del Stanford Law School's Program in Law, Scienze e Technology. La sua ricerca si è concentrata sulle teorie dei contratti e della proprietà intellettuale, sui limiti degli stessi, e sulle questioni legate alla mercificazione. E' autrice di "Reinterpreting property" (University of Chicago Press, 1996), e di "Contested Commodities" (Harvard University Press, 1996).
Henry King Ransom Professor of Law at University of Michigan. Emeritus professor at Stanford, she is a former director of Stanford Law School's Program in Law, Science and Technology. Her research focuses on contract, property theory and their limits, and on the issue of commodification. She is the author of "Reinterpreting property" (University of Chicago Press, 1996) and "Contested Commodities" (Harvard University Press, 1996).
ARTICLES PUBLISHED
To what extent parts of our bodies can be treated as ownable and tradeable objects? Problems and ethical dilemmas of "commodification".