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March 14, 2011
Book Review: After We Die: The Life and Times of the Human Cadaver, by Norman Cantor
Kathy Cerminara from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center recently posted a book review on SSRN that could interest many of the people reading this blog. The review discusses and recommends a highly readable, humorous, and yet thought-provoking book about the status custom and law have accorded to cadavers. Yes, I said “humorous.” Norman Cantor, professor emeritus of law at Rutgers – Newark, has combined history, cultural references, law and ethics into an entertaining book about dead bodies. You can read the review here. [KVT]
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