The Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will host its monthly 
seminar on Wednesday, April 22nd, at 3:00pm, in Room S19 of the Law Faculty 
Building.

Karamvir Chadha, who is finishing his dissertation as a PhD student in the 
Philosophy Faculty, will be chairing the session.  For the reading, he has 
chosen the article "Do Animals and Dead People Have Any Legal Rights?" by 
Matthew Kramer.  It can be downloaded here:

https://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/caljp14&id=31&collection=fijournals&index=journals/caljp

(A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:  I prefer the version that is the first main section 
of my 2001 essay in RIGHTS, WRONGS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES. However, as far as I 
know, the PDF file of that essay is not freely available on line; it is behind 
a paywall at Palgrave Macmillan.  Still, the hard copy of the book is available 
at approximately 20 college libraries, and it is available in multiple copies 
at the Squire Law Library and the University Library.  Thus, you may wish to 
peruse that version.)

Everyone is welcome to attend the seminar.





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Matthew H. Kramer FBA
Professor of Legal & Political Philosophy, Cambridge University
Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge
Director of Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy
Fellow of the British Academy

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