1. Introduction, Hans-W. Micklitz and Giuseppe Vettori Part One: Conceptual 2. Private Law and the Embedded Person, Hanoch Dagan and Avihay Dorfman 3. 'Discourses Survive, Humans Die': Trans-subjective, Pasquale Femia 4. Private Law Subjects in European Mini-publics, Martijn W Hesselink 5. The Person of the Future: The Dialogue of Intelligences between Humanism and Technoscience, Antonio Punzi 6. Person and Future, Giuseppe Vettori Part Two: Reconstruction 7.
Persons, Identities and the 'Right to be Oneself', Guido Alpa 8. Intersectionality and Law: Right or Method? Marisaria Maugeri and Pasquale Femia 9. The Many Persons of Law - History of Ideas and Practices, Pia Letto-Vanamo 10. From Abstract Legal Subjects to Real, Thomas Wilhelmsson Part Three: Technology 11. Treating AI as a Legal Person: Simply a Means to a Regulatory End? Roger Brownsword 12. The Self and the Commodified Self: Biotechnologies before the Bare Life, Valentina Calderai 13. Rights for those who Unwillingly, Unknowingly and Unidentifiably Compute! Michael Veale Part Four: Society, Economy and Nature 14. The Remains of the Corporation: A Future of Fragmented Corporate Personhood, Anna Beckers 15.
The Contractualisation of the Consumer Worker, Vanessa Mak 16. The Legal Personalisation of Nature: A Problem of Method, Muriel Fabre-Magnan 17. Public Policy and Dignity of the Individual, Giovanni Passagnoli 18. The Human Person and Data: Beyond the Individualistic Approach, Giorgio Resta 19. Collective Units as Subjects of Liability in Collective Interest Cases, Vibe Ulfbeck.