Ethics, Law and Society
Volume IV
Herausgeber: Gunning, Jennifer; Kenway, Ian; Holm, Søren
Ethics, Law and Society
Volume IV
Herausgeber: Gunning, Jennifer; Kenway, Ian; Holm, Søren
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This key collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
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This key collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780754676461
- ISBN-10: 0754676463
- Artikelnr.: 40225820
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9780754676461
- ISBN-10: 0754676463
- Artikelnr.: 40225820
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Jennifer Gunning was Senior Research Fellow and Coordinator of the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law and Society, Cardiff University, UK. Søren Holm is Professor of Bioethics at the University of Manchester, UK. Dr Ian Kenway is Director of the Centre for Information Ethics and Public Policy (CIEPP) and Honorary Research Fellow in Ethics and ICT at Cardiff University, UK. All have published widely on issues relating either to bioethics or cyberethics.
Contents: Introduction, Jennifer Gunning, Søren Holm and Ian Kenway; Part I
Ethical Issues in Agriculture and Food: Modern farming practices and animal
welfare, Joyce D'Silva; Animal integrity in the modern farming world, Kate
Millar and David Morton; CAP reforms: effects on agriculture and
environment, Franz Sinabell and Erwin Schmid; The ethics of animal cloning,
Mickey Gjerris, Christian Gamborg and Peter Sandøe; European food
regulation and accountability: the interplay of influences shaping the new
regulatory terrain, Samarthia Thankappan; Globalization and sustainability
in agriculture: role of law and ethics, John Hodges; Production economics,
markets and assurance programmes for farm animal welfare, Michael C.
Appleby. Part II Bioethics: Puzzle-solving for fun and profit: the abusive
potential of non-genetic health data in epidemiological biobanks, Anne
Maria Skrikerud and Jon Grov; The ethical topogaphy of research biobanking,
Jan Reinert Karlsen and Roger Strand; Fuzzy law encountering life, death
and morality: a report on 9 clinical ethics committees' legal
considerations, Reidar Pedersen and Reidun Førde; Bioethics, biopower and
the post-genomic challenge, Kjetil Rommertveit; What's wrong with genetic
inequality?, Claudio Tamburrini; Public and private interests in the
genomic era: a pluralist approach, Margit Sutrop and Kadri Simm;
Challenging science: public views of personalized medicine, Elisa Pieri;
Therapeutic cloning and the protection of embryonic life: different
approaches, different levels of protection - a view from the United
Kingdom, Søren Holm; Informed consent, trust and virtue in Czech medicine,
Jiri Simek, Eva Krizová, Lenka Zamykalová and Marie Mesanyová. Part III
Ethics and Society: America and the case for just war against Iraq, Chris
J. Dolan; Children in conflict: can the real child soldier please stand
up?, Helen Brocklehurst; Ethical dimensions of youth justice, Rob Allen;
Reproductive technologies and the question of the child's future freedom,
Erik Malmqvist; Ethics, paediatric doping and the limits of Gillick
consent, Mike McNamee; What protection do consumers require in the
information economy?, Jane K. Winn; Justifying claims of state
responsibility to meet the needs of irregular migrants: the problem with
proceeding from human rights, Marit Hovdal Moan; Women workers in the
global economy: a feminist critique of the core labour standards, Juanita
Elias and Hayley Stevenson; Allocating health care resources: the role of
personal responsibility, Alena M. Buyx; The responsibilities of health
professionals in crisis situations, Michael Igoumenidis. Part IV
Commentaries: Case commentary: Evans v. the United Kingdom, Natasha
Hammond; The incident of the container ship MSC Napoli: is it an
intractable problem?, Ho-Sam Bang; The (not so) great escape: the legal and
moral responsibility for the Foot and Mouth outbreak 2007, Robert G. Lee;
Ethics and the advent of the Holy Grail of stem cell research, Søren Holm;
Index.
Ethical Issues in Agriculture and Food: Modern farming practices and animal
welfare, Joyce D'Silva; Animal integrity in the modern farming world, Kate
Millar and David Morton; CAP reforms: effects on agriculture and
environment, Franz Sinabell and Erwin Schmid; The ethics of animal cloning,
Mickey Gjerris, Christian Gamborg and Peter Sandøe; European food
regulation and accountability: the interplay of influences shaping the new
regulatory terrain, Samarthia Thankappan; Globalization and sustainability
in agriculture: role of law and ethics, John Hodges; Production economics,
markets and assurance programmes for farm animal welfare, Michael C.
Appleby. Part II Bioethics: Puzzle-solving for fun and profit: the abusive
potential of non-genetic health data in epidemiological biobanks, Anne
Maria Skrikerud and Jon Grov; The ethical topogaphy of research biobanking,
Jan Reinert Karlsen and Roger Strand; Fuzzy law encountering life, death
and morality: a report on 9 clinical ethics committees' legal
considerations, Reidar Pedersen and Reidun Førde; Bioethics, biopower and
the post-genomic challenge, Kjetil Rommertveit; What's wrong with genetic
inequality?, Claudio Tamburrini; Public and private interests in the
genomic era: a pluralist approach, Margit Sutrop and Kadri Simm;
Challenging science: public views of personalized medicine, Elisa Pieri;
Therapeutic cloning and the protection of embryonic life: different
approaches, different levels of protection - a view from the United
Kingdom, Søren Holm; Informed consent, trust and virtue in Czech medicine,
Jiri Simek, Eva Krizová, Lenka Zamykalová and Marie Mesanyová. Part III
Ethics and Society: America and the case for just war against Iraq, Chris
J. Dolan; Children in conflict: can the real child soldier please stand
up?, Helen Brocklehurst; Ethical dimensions of youth justice, Rob Allen;
Reproductive technologies and the question of the child's future freedom,
Erik Malmqvist; Ethics, paediatric doping and the limits of Gillick
consent, Mike McNamee; What protection do consumers require in the
information economy?, Jane K. Winn; Justifying claims of state
responsibility to meet the needs of irregular migrants: the problem with
proceeding from human rights, Marit Hovdal Moan; Women workers in the
global economy: a feminist critique of the core labour standards, Juanita
Elias and Hayley Stevenson; Allocating health care resources: the role of
personal responsibility, Alena M. Buyx; The responsibilities of health
professionals in crisis situations, Michael Igoumenidis. Part IV
Commentaries: Case commentary: Evans v. the United Kingdom, Natasha
Hammond; The incident of the container ship MSC Napoli: is it an
intractable problem?, Ho-Sam Bang; The (not so) great escape: the legal and
moral responsibility for the Foot and Mouth outbreak 2007, Robert G. Lee;
Ethics and the advent of the Holy Grail of stem cell research, Søren Holm;
Index.
Contents: Introduction, Jennifer Gunning, Søren Holm and Ian Kenway; Part I
Ethical Issues in Agriculture and Food: Modern farming practices and animal
welfare, Joyce D'Silva; Animal integrity in the modern farming world, Kate
Millar and David Morton; CAP reforms: effects on agriculture and
environment, Franz Sinabell and Erwin Schmid; The ethics of animal cloning,
Mickey Gjerris, Christian Gamborg and Peter Sandøe; European food
regulation and accountability: the interplay of influences shaping the new
regulatory terrain, Samarthia Thankappan; Globalization and sustainability
in agriculture: role of law and ethics, John Hodges; Production economics,
markets and assurance programmes for farm animal welfare, Michael C.
Appleby. Part II Bioethics: Puzzle-solving for fun and profit: the abusive
potential of non-genetic health data in epidemiological biobanks, Anne
Maria Skrikerud and Jon Grov; The ethical topogaphy of research biobanking,
Jan Reinert Karlsen and Roger Strand; Fuzzy law encountering life, death
and morality: a report on 9 clinical ethics committees' legal
considerations, Reidar Pedersen and Reidun Førde; Bioethics, biopower and
the post-genomic challenge, Kjetil Rommertveit; What's wrong with genetic
inequality?, Claudio Tamburrini; Public and private interests in the
genomic era: a pluralist approach, Margit Sutrop and Kadri Simm;
Challenging science: public views of personalized medicine, Elisa Pieri;
Therapeutic cloning and the protection of embryonic life: different
approaches, different levels of protection - a view from the United
Kingdom, Søren Holm; Informed consent, trust and virtue in Czech medicine,
Jiri Simek, Eva Krizová, Lenka Zamykalová and Marie Mesanyová. Part III
Ethics and Society: America and the case for just war against Iraq, Chris
J. Dolan; Children in conflict: can the real child soldier please stand
up?, Helen Brocklehurst; Ethical dimensions of youth justice, Rob Allen;
Reproductive technologies and the question of the child's future freedom,
Erik Malmqvist; Ethics, paediatric doping and the limits of Gillick
consent, Mike McNamee; What protection do consumers require in the
information economy?, Jane K. Winn; Justifying claims of state
responsibility to meet the needs of irregular migrants: the problem with
proceeding from human rights, Marit Hovdal Moan; Women workers in the
global economy: a feminist critique of the core labour standards, Juanita
Elias and Hayley Stevenson; Allocating health care resources: the role of
personal responsibility, Alena M. Buyx; The responsibilities of health
professionals in crisis situations, Michael Igoumenidis. Part IV
Commentaries: Case commentary: Evans v. the United Kingdom, Natasha
Hammond; The incident of the container ship MSC Napoli: is it an
intractable problem?, Ho-Sam Bang; The (not so) great escape: the legal and
moral responsibility for the Foot and Mouth outbreak 2007, Robert G. Lee;
Ethics and the advent of the Holy Grail of stem cell research, Søren Holm;
Index.
Ethical Issues in Agriculture and Food: Modern farming practices and animal
welfare, Joyce D'Silva; Animal integrity in the modern farming world, Kate
Millar and David Morton; CAP reforms: effects on agriculture and
environment, Franz Sinabell and Erwin Schmid; The ethics of animal cloning,
Mickey Gjerris, Christian Gamborg and Peter Sandøe; European food
regulation and accountability: the interplay of influences shaping the new
regulatory terrain, Samarthia Thankappan; Globalization and sustainability
in agriculture: role of law and ethics, John Hodges; Production economics,
markets and assurance programmes for farm animal welfare, Michael C.
Appleby. Part II Bioethics: Puzzle-solving for fun and profit: the abusive
potential of non-genetic health data in epidemiological biobanks, Anne
Maria Skrikerud and Jon Grov; The ethical topogaphy of research biobanking,
Jan Reinert Karlsen and Roger Strand; Fuzzy law encountering life, death
and morality: a report on 9 clinical ethics committees' legal
considerations, Reidar Pedersen and Reidun Førde; Bioethics, biopower and
the post-genomic challenge, Kjetil Rommertveit; What's wrong with genetic
inequality?, Claudio Tamburrini; Public and private interests in the
genomic era: a pluralist approach, Margit Sutrop and Kadri Simm;
Challenging science: public views of personalized medicine, Elisa Pieri;
Therapeutic cloning and the protection of embryonic life: different
approaches, different levels of protection - a view from the United
Kingdom, Søren Holm; Informed consent, trust and virtue in Czech medicine,
Jiri Simek, Eva Krizová, Lenka Zamykalová and Marie Mesanyová. Part III
Ethics and Society: America and the case for just war against Iraq, Chris
J. Dolan; Children in conflict: can the real child soldier please stand
up?, Helen Brocklehurst; Ethical dimensions of youth justice, Rob Allen;
Reproductive technologies and the question of the child's future freedom,
Erik Malmqvist; Ethics, paediatric doping and the limits of Gillick
consent, Mike McNamee; What protection do consumers require in the
information economy?, Jane K. Winn; Justifying claims of state
responsibility to meet the needs of irregular migrants: the problem with
proceeding from human rights, Marit Hovdal Moan; Women workers in the
global economy: a feminist critique of the core labour standards, Juanita
Elias and Hayley Stevenson; Allocating health care resources: the role of
personal responsibility, Alena M. Buyx; The responsibilities of health
professionals in crisis situations, Michael Igoumenidis. Part IV
Commentaries: Case commentary: Evans v. the United Kingdom, Natasha
Hammond; The incident of the container ship MSC Napoli: is it an
intractable problem?, Ho-Sam Bang; The (not so) great escape: the legal and
moral responsibility for the Foot and Mouth outbreak 2007, Robert G. Lee;
Ethics and the advent of the Holy Grail of stem cell research, Søren Holm;
Index.