Based on over a decade of research, this book examines the social harms of Australian prescription and non-prescription medicines regulation and how these ultimately stem from neoliberalism and its reinforcement of state and corporate power.
Based on over a decade of research, this book examines the social harms of Australian prescription and non-prescription medicines regulation and how these ultimately stem from neoliberalism and its reinforcement of state and corporate power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rhiannon Bandiera is a Lecturer in Criminology and Co-Director of the Research Centre in International Justice at the School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University. She specialises in state-corporate, state and transnational crime and (social) harm and regulation, publishing on a variety of topics, including pharmaceutical (prescription and non-prescription) crime/harm.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Historical Foundations of The Medicines Regulatory Regime 3. Overview of The Medicines Regulatory Regime 4. Regulatory Disempowerment 5. Public Disempowerment 6. The Regime 'Reformed' 7. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Historical Foundations of The Medicines Regulatory Regime 3. Overview of The Medicines Regulatory Regime 4. Regulatory Disempowerment 5. Public Disempowerment 6. The Regime 'Reformed' 7. Conclusion
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