1. Identities and Intersections: Critical Perspectives on the Person of the Law, Sanna Mustasaari, Anna Maeki-Petaejae-Leinonen, Anne Griffiths I: Politics, power and subjectivity 2. The Ancient Subject of Speech, Samuli Hurri 3. Criminal Disenfranchisement and Political Capacity, Pablo Marshall 4. "Electoral Shenanigans": The Constituted Electorate, the Constituent People, and the Porous State, Panu Minkkinen 5. Who Belongs? The Turkish Citizen Subject in Turmoil, Kati Nieminen II: Recognizing "the different" subject 6. The GenderQueer in UK Law: Why Current Laws are Insufficient, Carolynn Gray 7. Best Interests of the Child in Family Reunification - A Citizenship Test Disguised?, Sanna Mustasaari 8. Protecting a Person with Dementia through Restrictions of Freedom? Notions of Autonomy in the Theory and Practice of Elder Care, Anna Maeki-Petaejae-Leinonen 9. What to do with the Other in Human Rights Law? Ethics of Alterity versus Ethics of Care, Dorota Gozdecka and Sanna Koulu III: Personhood, property and contribution 10. Families, Identity and Belonging: Rethinking Personhood and Property in Botswana, Anne Griffiths 11. The Breadwinner, the Homemaker and the Worker/Carer: New Stereotypes for Old?, Jane Mair 12. From Obedience to Initiative? Precarious Work and Changing Subjectivities in Labour Law Discourse, Marjo Ylhaeinen 13. Human Dignity Mediated: Personhood, Humanity, and the Logic of Property in Law and Bioethics, Ukri Soirila