Disability, Health, Law, and Bioethics
Herausgeber: Cohen, I Glenn; Silvers, Anita; Shachar, Carmel
Disability, Health, Law, and Bioethics
Herausgeber: Cohen, I Glenn; Silvers, Anita; Shachar, Carmel
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781108485975
- ISBN-10: 1108485979
- Artikelnr.: 59579944
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Introduction Carmel Shachar, I. Glenn Cohen and Michael Ashley Stein;
Preface Tom Shakespeare; Part I. Disability: Definitions and Theories:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 1. Disability, health, and normal function
Elizabeth Barnes; 2. Healthcare as eugenics Ani B. Satz; 3. Epistemic
injustice, disability stigma, and public health law Daniel Goldberg; Part
II. Disability in the Beginning and the End of Life: Introduction I. Glenn
Cohen; 4. Abortion, the disabilities of pregnancy, and the dignity of risk
Mary Anne Case; 5. The Down Syndrome Information Act and 'mere difference':
redefining the scope of prenatal testing conversations? Marie-Eve Lemoine
and Vardit Ravitsky; 6. Dementia, disability, and advance directives:
defensible legal standards for dementia care Rebecca Dresser; Part III.
Disability in the Clinical Setting: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 7.
Expressing respect for people with disabilities in medical practice Adam
Cureton; 8. Disabled bodies and good organs Emily Largent; 9. Humanizing
clinical care for patients with disabilities Omar Sultan Haque and Michael
Ashley Stein; 10. Chronic pain as a challenge for disability theory and
policy Caroline J. Huang and David Wasserman; Part IV. Equality, Expertise,
and Access: Introduction Michael Ashley Stein; 11. Making 'meaningful
access' meaningful: equitable healthcare for divisive times Leslie Francis
and Anita Silvers; 12. The privacy problem in disability antidiscrimination
law Jasmine E. Harris; 13. Sexual agency as a rights-based imperative for
persons with intellectual disabilities Matthew S. Smith, Tara Allison and
Michael Ashley Stein; Part V. Disability, Intersectionality, and Social
Movements: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 14. Destigmatizing disability in
the law of immigration admissions Medha D. Makhlouf; 15. The normative
bases of medical civil rights Craig Konnoth; 16. Judicial representation:
speaking for others from the bench Wendy Salkin; Part VI. Quantifying
Disability: Introduction William P. Alford; 17. Can we universally
accommodate mental health and should we?: a systematic review of the
evidence and ethical analysis Nathaniel Z. Counts, C. Taylor Poor, Julie
Erickson, Thomas Hart and Kelly A. Davis; 18. Algorithmic disability
discrimination Mason Marks; 19. The pathways approach to priority setting:
considering quality of life while being fair to individuals with
disabilities Govind Persad; 20. Measuring health-state utility via cured
patients Nir Eyal.
Preface Tom Shakespeare; Part I. Disability: Definitions and Theories:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 1. Disability, health, and normal function
Elizabeth Barnes; 2. Healthcare as eugenics Ani B. Satz; 3. Epistemic
injustice, disability stigma, and public health law Daniel Goldberg; Part
II. Disability in the Beginning and the End of Life: Introduction I. Glenn
Cohen; 4. Abortion, the disabilities of pregnancy, and the dignity of risk
Mary Anne Case; 5. The Down Syndrome Information Act and 'mere difference':
redefining the scope of prenatal testing conversations? Marie-Eve Lemoine
and Vardit Ravitsky; 6. Dementia, disability, and advance directives:
defensible legal standards for dementia care Rebecca Dresser; Part III.
Disability in the Clinical Setting: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 7.
Expressing respect for people with disabilities in medical practice Adam
Cureton; 8. Disabled bodies and good organs Emily Largent; 9. Humanizing
clinical care for patients with disabilities Omar Sultan Haque and Michael
Ashley Stein; 10. Chronic pain as a challenge for disability theory and
policy Caroline J. Huang and David Wasserman; Part IV. Equality, Expertise,
and Access: Introduction Michael Ashley Stein; 11. Making 'meaningful
access' meaningful: equitable healthcare for divisive times Leslie Francis
and Anita Silvers; 12. The privacy problem in disability antidiscrimination
law Jasmine E. Harris; 13. Sexual agency as a rights-based imperative for
persons with intellectual disabilities Matthew S. Smith, Tara Allison and
Michael Ashley Stein; Part V. Disability, Intersectionality, and Social
Movements: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 14. Destigmatizing disability in
the law of immigration admissions Medha D. Makhlouf; 15. The normative
bases of medical civil rights Craig Konnoth; 16. Judicial representation:
speaking for others from the bench Wendy Salkin; Part VI. Quantifying
Disability: Introduction William P. Alford; 17. Can we universally
accommodate mental health and should we?: a systematic review of the
evidence and ethical analysis Nathaniel Z. Counts, C. Taylor Poor, Julie
Erickson, Thomas Hart and Kelly A. Davis; 18. Algorithmic disability
discrimination Mason Marks; 19. The pathways approach to priority setting:
considering quality of life while being fair to individuals with
disabilities Govind Persad; 20. Measuring health-state utility via cured
patients Nir Eyal.
Introduction Carmel Shachar, I. Glenn Cohen and Michael Ashley Stein;
Preface Tom Shakespeare; Part I. Disability: Definitions and Theories:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 1. Disability, health, and normal function
Elizabeth Barnes; 2. Healthcare as eugenics Ani B. Satz; 3. Epistemic
injustice, disability stigma, and public health law Daniel Goldberg; Part
II. Disability in the Beginning and the End of Life: Introduction I. Glenn
Cohen; 4. Abortion, the disabilities of pregnancy, and the dignity of risk
Mary Anne Case; 5. The Down Syndrome Information Act and 'mere difference':
redefining the scope of prenatal testing conversations? Marie-Eve Lemoine
and Vardit Ravitsky; 6. Dementia, disability, and advance directives:
defensible legal standards for dementia care Rebecca Dresser; Part III.
Disability in the Clinical Setting: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 7.
Expressing respect for people with disabilities in medical practice Adam
Cureton; 8. Disabled bodies and good organs Emily Largent; 9. Humanizing
clinical care for patients with disabilities Omar Sultan Haque and Michael
Ashley Stein; 10. Chronic pain as a challenge for disability theory and
policy Caroline J. Huang and David Wasserman; Part IV. Equality, Expertise,
and Access: Introduction Michael Ashley Stein; 11. Making 'meaningful
access' meaningful: equitable healthcare for divisive times Leslie Francis
and Anita Silvers; 12. The privacy problem in disability antidiscrimination
law Jasmine E. Harris; 13. Sexual agency as a rights-based imperative for
persons with intellectual disabilities Matthew S. Smith, Tara Allison and
Michael Ashley Stein; Part V. Disability, Intersectionality, and Social
Movements: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 14. Destigmatizing disability in
the law of immigration admissions Medha D. Makhlouf; 15. The normative
bases of medical civil rights Craig Konnoth; 16. Judicial representation:
speaking for others from the bench Wendy Salkin; Part VI. Quantifying
Disability: Introduction William P. Alford; 17. Can we universally
accommodate mental health and should we?: a systematic review of the
evidence and ethical analysis Nathaniel Z. Counts, C. Taylor Poor, Julie
Erickson, Thomas Hart and Kelly A. Davis; 18. Algorithmic disability
discrimination Mason Marks; 19. The pathways approach to priority setting:
considering quality of life while being fair to individuals with
disabilities Govind Persad; 20. Measuring health-state utility via cured
patients Nir Eyal.
Preface Tom Shakespeare; Part I. Disability: Definitions and Theories:
Introduction I. Glenn Cohen; 1. Disability, health, and normal function
Elizabeth Barnes; 2. Healthcare as eugenics Ani B. Satz; 3. Epistemic
injustice, disability stigma, and public health law Daniel Goldberg; Part
II. Disability in the Beginning and the End of Life: Introduction I. Glenn
Cohen; 4. Abortion, the disabilities of pregnancy, and the dignity of risk
Mary Anne Case; 5. The Down Syndrome Information Act and 'mere difference':
redefining the scope of prenatal testing conversations? Marie-Eve Lemoine
and Vardit Ravitsky; 6. Dementia, disability, and advance directives:
defensible legal standards for dementia care Rebecca Dresser; Part III.
Disability in the Clinical Setting: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 7.
Expressing respect for people with disabilities in medical practice Adam
Cureton; 8. Disabled bodies and good organs Emily Largent; 9. Humanizing
clinical care for patients with disabilities Omar Sultan Haque and Michael
Ashley Stein; 10. Chronic pain as a challenge for disability theory and
policy Caroline J. Huang and David Wasserman; Part IV. Equality, Expertise,
and Access: Introduction Michael Ashley Stein; 11. Making 'meaningful
access' meaningful: equitable healthcare for divisive times Leslie Francis
and Anita Silvers; 12. The privacy problem in disability antidiscrimination
law Jasmine E. Harris; 13. Sexual agency as a rights-based imperative for
persons with intellectual disabilities Matthew S. Smith, Tara Allison and
Michael Ashley Stein; Part V. Disability, Intersectionality, and Social
Movements: Introduction Carmel Shachar; 14. Destigmatizing disability in
the law of immigration admissions Medha D. Makhlouf; 15. The normative
bases of medical civil rights Craig Konnoth; 16. Judicial representation:
speaking for others from the bench Wendy Salkin; Part VI. Quantifying
Disability: Introduction William P. Alford; 17. Can we universally
accommodate mental health and should we?: a systematic review of the
evidence and ethical analysis Nathaniel Z. Counts, C. Taylor Poor, Julie
Erickson, Thomas Hart and Kelly A. Davis; 18. Algorithmic disability
discrimination Mason Marks; 19. The pathways approach to priority setting:
considering quality of life while being fair to individuals with
disabilities Govind Persad; 20. Measuring health-state utility via cured
patients Nir Eyal.