This book offers an accurate and updated approach to the main contributions of cosmopolitan biolaw in relation to sustainability, global governance, organizational health care economics and COVID-19.
This book offers an accurate and updated approach to the main contributions of cosmopolitan biolaw in relation to sustainability, global governance, organizational health care economics and COVID-19.
Erick Valdés is the president and founding member of The International Network of Biolaw. Jacob Dahl Rendtorff is professor at Roskilde University, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. History, Scopes And Epistemologies Of Biolaw 1. From Bioethics to Biolaw 2. Biolaw in Different Parts of the World 3. Biolaw and Society Part 2. The Philosophy of Biolaw 4. Philosophical Foundations of Ethics of Biolaw 5. The Legal History of Biolaw 6. Towards Homo Sapiens 2.0. Bioethical Challenges to Biolaw in the Twenty-First Century Part 3. Biolaw, Organizational Economics and Health Care 7. Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Management 8. Health Care Organization Ethics and Ethical Values in Hospital Management Part 4. Biolaw, Governance and Sustainability 9. Universal Principles for Governance in an Ever-changing World 10. Global Sustainability and Cosmopolitan Biolaw
Part 1. History, Scopes And Epistemologies Of Biolaw 1. From Bioethics to Biolaw 2. Biolaw in Different Parts of the World 3. Biolaw and Society Part 2. The Philosophy of Biolaw 4. Philosophical Foundations of Ethics of Biolaw 5. The Legal History of Biolaw 6. Towards Homo Sapiens 2.0. Bioethical Challenges to Biolaw in the Twenty-First Century Part 3. Biolaw, Organizational Economics and Health Care 7. Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Management 8. Health Care Organization Ethics and Ethical Values in Hospital Management Part 4. Biolaw, Governance and Sustainability 9. Universal Principles for Governance in an Ever-changing World 10. Global Sustainability and Cosmopolitan Biolaw
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