The changing structure of health care is in the government's hands comes whilst the supply of technology and drugs flows unregulated by market forces. In the future clashes between what can be done and what ought to be done will be increasingly referred to the courts. All of these important and changing facets of law and medicine are reflected in this collection. This volume considers the many areas where medicine intersects with the law. Advances in medical research, reproductive science and genetics have given rise to unprecedented ethical and legal quandaries. These are reflected in…mehr
The changing structure of health care is in the government's hands comes whilst the supply of technology and drugs flows unregulated by market forces. In the future clashes between what can be done and what ought to be done will be increasingly referred to the courts. All of these important and changing facets of law and medicine are reflected in this collection.This volume considers the many areas where medicine intersects with the law. Advances in medical research, reproductive science and genetics have given rise to unprecedented ethical and legal quandaries. These are reflected in chapters on cloning, organ donation, choosing genetic characteristics, and the use of Viagra.
Michael Freeman (Editor in Chief of Current Legal Publications and Editor of Current Legal Problems) is Professor of English law at UCL Andrew Lewis, (Associate Editor of Current Legal Publications, General Editor of Current Legal Issues) is Senior Lecturer is Law at UCL
Inhaltsangabe
Health Care in Private Hands Information, Technology, Accountability The Manipulation of Medical Practice Clinical Guidelines, Negligence, Practice The Challenge of Medical Negligence Claims The Limits of Informed Consent Patient Autonomy - a Turn in the Tide? Legal Limits: When does Autonomy Prevail? Law, Society, and the New Genetics The Ethics of Human Cloning Diversity and the New Genetics Gene Therapy - Cure or Challenge? The Unborn Child and its Addicted Mother The Embryo in Islamic Jurisprudence The Best Interests of Very Sick Children Autonomy and Caesarian Section Policing Pregnancy: Rights and Wrongs The Gifts of Life-donating Gametes Consent and Intent in Assisted Reproduction Symbolic harm and Reproductive Practices Inherent Rights in Assisted Reproduction Viagra and the Rhetoric of Choice and Need The Politics of Paternity Research on Human Subjects Priorities for Biomedical Research NZ Health Research with Children Medical Data and the Need for Principles Pre-employment Health Screening Facilitating Live Adult Donor Transplants? Thrift Euthanasia in Theory and Practice The Comatose Pregnant Woman Taking Stock of the Mental Health Act Mind and Body: Medicine and Law
Health Care in Private Hands Information, Technology, Accountability The Manipulation of Medical Practice Clinical Guidelines, Negligence, Practice The Challenge of Medical Negligence Claims The Limits of Informed Consent Patient Autonomy - a Turn in the Tide? Legal Limits: When does Autonomy Prevail? Law, Society, and the New Genetics The Ethics of Human Cloning Diversity and the New Genetics Gene Therapy - Cure or Challenge? The Unborn Child and its Addicted Mother The Embryo in Islamic Jurisprudence The Best Interests of Very Sick Children Autonomy and Caesarian Section Policing Pregnancy: Rights and Wrongs The Gifts of Life-donating Gametes Consent and Intent in Assisted Reproduction Symbolic harm and Reproductive Practices Inherent Rights in Assisted Reproduction Viagra and the Rhetoric of Choice and Need The Politics of Paternity Research on Human Subjects Priorities for Biomedical Research NZ Health Research with Children Medical Data and the Need for Principles Pre-employment Health Screening Facilitating Live Adult Donor Transplants? Thrift Euthanasia in Theory and Practice The Comatose Pregnant Woman Taking Stock of the Mental Health Act Mind and Body: Medicine and Law
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