Poverty and Private Law: Beyond Distributive Justice

Q2 Social Sciences
Hanoch Dagan, Avihay Dorfman
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Abstract

Abstract Poverty has so far been overwhelmingly understood as a state of distributive injustice. As a result, the debate in private law theory about the role of private law in alleviating poverty has essentially collapsed into the question of whether private law could, and should, promote distributive justice. We challenge the terms of this debate and, in particular, poverty’s reduction to its distributive dimension. We argue that poverty is a social condition with direct implications for the transactional freedom and equal standing of the person affected by it. In particular, poverty can impair one person’s ability to interact with another on terms reflecting reciprocal respect for their self-determination and substantive equality. Our account identifies institutional limitations on the operationalization of poverty accommodation in private law on the one hand, while elaborating promising ways for incorporating poverty into a broad range of private law interactions on the other.
贫困与私法:超越分配正义
迄今为止,贫困一直被压倒性地理解为一种分配不公平的状态。结果,私法理论中关于私法在减轻贫困方面的作用的争论基本上已经崩溃为私法是否能够,并且应该促进分配正义的问题。我们对这场辩论的条款提出质疑,特别是对减少贫困的分配层面提出质疑。我们认为,贫困是一种社会状况,对受其影响的人的交易自由和平等地位有直接影响。特别是,贫穷会损害一个人与另一个人在相互尊重其自决和实质平等的条件下相互交往的能力。我们的论述一方面确定了在私法中实施贫困调节的制度限制,另一方面阐述了将贫困纳入广泛的私法互动的有希望的方法。
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American Journal of Jurisprudence
American Journal of Jurisprudence Social Sciences-Law
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