Healthism in Tort Law

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Tort Law Pub Date : 2019-03-07 DOI:10.1515/jtl-2019-0004
E. Weeks
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Abstract This article considers ways that torts decisions and doctrine may operate discriminatorily against the unhealthy. The discussion draws from one chapter of my recently published book, Healthism: Health Status Discrimination and the Law, specifically, the chapter on “Healthism in Private Law.” Healthism examines, across contexts, instances of discrimination based on health status, suggesting that in at least some circumstances, treating people differently because of their health status or health habits is normatively wrong and, thus, “healthist.” We discuss many examples in the book, but our ultimate goal is to introduce the term into the public lexicon and attune readers to additional examples, which, we maintain, abound: Consider non-smoking policies in public housing; airlines or movie theaters charging obese passengers for two seats; employers refusing to hire based on out-of-work health habits and conditions, including tobacco use and obesity; or a physician refusing to treat a patient with multiple conditions and a history of noncompliance. Each of these scenarios carries a potential for healthism.
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侵权行为法中的健康主义
摘要:本文探讨了侵权判决和侵权原则可能对不健康的人造成歧视的方式。讨论摘自我最近出版的书《健康主义:健康状况歧视与法律》中的一章,特别是关于“私法中的健康主义”的一章。健康主义在各种情况下审查基于健康状况的歧视情况,表明至少在某些情况下,因健康状况或健康习惯而区别对待人们在规范上是错误的,因此是"健康主义的"。我们在书中讨论了许多例子,但我们的最终目标是将这个术语引入公共词汇,并让读者了解更多的例子,我们认为这样的例子比比皆是:考虑公共住房的禁烟政策;航空公司或电影院向肥胖乘客收取两个座位的费用;雇主以失业时的健康习惯和状况,包括吸烟和肥胖为由拒绝雇用;或者医生拒绝治疗患有多种疾病且有不遵医嘱史的病人。每一种情况都有潜在的健康主义。
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Journal of Tort Law
Journal of Tort Law Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Tort Law aims to be the premier publisher of original articles about tort law. JTL is committed to methodological pluralism. The only peer-reviewed academic journal in the U.S. devoted to tort law, the Journal of Tort Law publishes cutting-edge scholarship in tort theory and jurisprudence from a range of interdisciplinary perspectives: comparative, doctrinal, economic, empirical, historical, philosophical, and policy-oriented. Founded by Jules Coleman (Yale) and some of the world''s most prominent tort scholars from the Harvard, Fordham, NYU, Yale, and University of Haifa law faculties, the journal is the premier source for original articles about tort law and jurisprudence.
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