Pioneering Healthcare Law
Essays in Honour of Margaret Brazier
Herausgeber: Devaney, Sarah; Stanton, Catherine; Farrell, Anne-Maree
Pioneering Healthcare Law
Essays in Honour of Margaret Brazier
Herausgeber: Devaney, Sarah; Stanton, Catherine; Farrell, Anne-Maree
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This book is complied to celebrate Professor Margaret Brazierà â â s outstanding contribution to the field of healthcare law and bioethics, with contributions being provided by leading experts in the field from the UK, Australia, the U.S. and continental Europe.
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This book is complied to celebrate Professor Margaret Brazierà â â s outstanding contribution to the field of healthcare law and bioethics, with contributions being provided by leading experts in the field from the UK, Australia, the U.S. and continental Europe.
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- Biomedical Law and Ethics Library
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780367597757
- ISBN-10: 0367597756
- Artikelnr.: 67520366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Biomedical Law and Ethics Library
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780367597757
- ISBN-10: 0367597756
- Artikelnr.: 67520366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Catherine Stanton is Lecturer in Law in the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy in the School of Law at the University of Manchester, UK. Sarah Devaney is Senior Lecturer in Law in the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy in the School of Law, University of Manchester, UK. Anne-Maree Farrell is Australian Research Council Future Fellow and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at Monash University, Australia. Alexandra Mullock is Lecturer in Law in the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy in the School of Law, University of Manchester, UK.
Preface, Brenda Hale 1. Pioneering Healthcare Law: Reflecting on the Work
and Contribution of Margaret Brazier, Catherine Stanton, Sarah Devaney,
Anne-Maree Farrell and Alexandra Mullock Part I: Principles and Concepts in
Healthcare Law 2. Waxing and Waning: the Shifting Sands of Autonomy on the
Medico-Legal Shore, J. Kenyon Mason & Graeme Laurie 3. Compulsory
Vaccination and the Collective Good: Going Beyond a Civic Duty?', Nicola
Glover-Thomas & Søren Holm 4.The Value of Human Life in Healthcare Law:
Life versus Death in the Hands of the Judiciary, Rob Heywood & Alexandra
Mullock 5. Decisions at the End of Life: An Attempt at Rationalisation,
Sheila McLean 6.The Past, Present and Future of EU Health Law, Tamara
Hervey 7. Beyond Medicine, Patients and the Law: Policy and Governance in
21st Century Health Law, John Coggon & Lawrence O Gostin Part II:
Patient-Doctor Relations 8. '(I Love You!) I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do':
Breaches of Sexual Boundaries by Patients in their Relationships with
Healthcare Professionals, Suzanne Ost & Hazel Biggs 9. When Things Go
Wrong: Patient Harm, Responsibility and (Dis) Empowerment Anne-Maree
Farrell and Sarah Devaney 10. Critical Decisions for Critically Ill
Infants: Principles, Processes, Problems Giles Birchley and Richard
Huxtable 11. The Role of the Family in Healthcare Decisions: the dead and
the dying Monica Navarro-Michel Part III: Law, ethics and the human body
12. Exploring the legacy of the Retained Organs Commission a decade on:
Lessons Learned and the Danger of Lessons Lost Jean McHale 13. Property
Interests in Human Tissue: Is the Law still an Ass? Muireann Quigley and
Loane Skene 14. Law and Humanity: Exploring Organ Donation using the
Brazier Method Marleen Eijkholt and Ruth Stirton 15. Sex Change Surgery for
Transgender Minors: Should Doctors Speak Out? Simona Giordano, César
Palacios-González and John Harris 16. The Lawyer's Prestige Iain
Brassington and Imogen Jones Part IV: Regulating Reproduction 17. The
Science of Muddling Through: Categorising Embryos Marie Fox and Sheelagh
McGuinness 18. Revisiting the Regulation of the Reproduction Business
Danielle Griffiths and Amel Alghrani 19. Regulating Responsible
Reproduction David Archard 20. Donor Conception and Information Disclosure:
Welfare or Consent? Rosamund Scott 21. Are We Still "Policing Pregnancy"?
Sara Fovargue and Jose Miola Part V: The Criminal Law and the Healthcare
Process 22. Vulnerability and the Criminal Law: The Implications of
Brazier's Research for Safeguarding People at Risk Kirsty Keywood and
Zuzanna Sawicka 23. Revisiting the Criminal Law on the Transmission of
Disease David Gurnham and Andrew Ashworth 24. Maternal responsibility to
the child not yet born Emma Cave and Catherine Stanton 25. Compromise
Medicalisation Roger Brownsword and Jeffrey Wale
and Contribution of Margaret Brazier, Catherine Stanton, Sarah Devaney,
Anne-Maree Farrell and Alexandra Mullock Part I: Principles and Concepts in
Healthcare Law 2. Waxing and Waning: the Shifting Sands of Autonomy on the
Medico-Legal Shore, J. Kenyon Mason & Graeme Laurie 3. Compulsory
Vaccination and the Collective Good: Going Beyond a Civic Duty?', Nicola
Glover-Thomas & Søren Holm 4.The Value of Human Life in Healthcare Law:
Life versus Death in the Hands of the Judiciary, Rob Heywood & Alexandra
Mullock 5. Decisions at the End of Life: An Attempt at Rationalisation,
Sheila McLean 6.The Past, Present and Future of EU Health Law, Tamara
Hervey 7. Beyond Medicine, Patients and the Law: Policy and Governance in
21st Century Health Law, John Coggon & Lawrence O Gostin Part II:
Patient-Doctor Relations 8. '(I Love You!) I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do':
Breaches of Sexual Boundaries by Patients in their Relationships with
Healthcare Professionals, Suzanne Ost & Hazel Biggs 9. When Things Go
Wrong: Patient Harm, Responsibility and (Dis) Empowerment Anne-Maree
Farrell and Sarah Devaney 10. Critical Decisions for Critically Ill
Infants: Principles, Processes, Problems Giles Birchley and Richard
Huxtable 11. The Role of the Family in Healthcare Decisions: the dead and
the dying Monica Navarro-Michel Part III: Law, ethics and the human body
12. Exploring the legacy of the Retained Organs Commission a decade on:
Lessons Learned and the Danger of Lessons Lost Jean McHale 13. Property
Interests in Human Tissue: Is the Law still an Ass? Muireann Quigley and
Loane Skene 14. Law and Humanity: Exploring Organ Donation using the
Brazier Method Marleen Eijkholt and Ruth Stirton 15. Sex Change Surgery for
Transgender Minors: Should Doctors Speak Out? Simona Giordano, César
Palacios-González and John Harris 16. The Lawyer's Prestige Iain
Brassington and Imogen Jones Part IV: Regulating Reproduction 17. The
Science of Muddling Through: Categorising Embryos Marie Fox and Sheelagh
McGuinness 18. Revisiting the Regulation of the Reproduction Business
Danielle Griffiths and Amel Alghrani 19. Regulating Responsible
Reproduction David Archard 20. Donor Conception and Information Disclosure:
Welfare or Consent? Rosamund Scott 21. Are We Still "Policing Pregnancy"?
Sara Fovargue and Jose Miola Part V: The Criminal Law and the Healthcare
Process 22. Vulnerability and the Criminal Law: The Implications of
Brazier's Research for Safeguarding People at Risk Kirsty Keywood and
Zuzanna Sawicka 23. Revisiting the Criminal Law on the Transmission of
Disease David Gurnham and Andrew Ashworth 24. Maternal responsibility to
the child not yet born Emma Cave and Catherine Stanton 25. Compromise
Medicalisation Roger Brownsword and Jeffrey Wale
Preface, Brenda Hale 1. Pioneering Healthcare Law: Reflecting on the Work
and Contribution of Margaret Brazier, Catherine Stanton, Sarah Devaney,
Anne-Maree Farrell and Alexandra Mullock Part I: Principles and Concepts in
Healthcare Law 2. Waxing and Waning: the Shifting Sands of Autonomy on the
Medico-Legal Shore, J. Kenyon Mason & Graeme Laurie 3. Compulsory
Vaccination and the Collective Good: Going Beyond a Civic Duty?', Nicola
Glover-Thomas & Søren Holm 4.The Value of Human Life in Healthcare Law:
Life versus Death in the Hands of the Judiciary, Rob Heywood & Alexandra
Mullock 5. Decisions at the End of Life: An Attempt at Rationalisation,
Sheila McLean 6.The Past, Present and Future of EU Health Law, Tamara
Hervey 7. Beyond Medicine, Patients and the Law: Policy and Governance in
21st Century Health Law, John Coggon & Lawrence O Gostin Part II:
Patient-Doctor Relations 8. '(I Love You!) I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do':
Breaches of Sexual Boundaries by Patients in their Relationships with
Healthcare Professionals, Suzanne Ost & Hazel Biggs 9. When Things Go
Wrong: Patient Harm, Responsibility and (Dis) Empowerment Anne-Maree
Farrell and Sarah Devaney 10. Critical Decisions for Critically Ill
Infants: Principles, Processes, Problems Giles Birchley and Richard
Huxtable 11. The Role of the Family in Healthcare Decisions: the dead and
the dying Monica Navarro-Michel Part III: Law, ethics and the human body
12. Exploring the legacy of the Retained Organs Commission a decade on:
Lessons Learned and the Danger of Lessons Lost Jean McHale 13. Property
Interests in Human Tissue: Is the Law still an Ass? Muireann Quigley and
Loane Skene 14. Law and Humanity: Exploring Organ Donation using the
Brazier Method Marleen Eijkholt and Ruth Stirton 15. Sex Change Surgery for
Transgender Minors: Should Doctors Speak Out? Simona Giordano, César
Palacios-González and John Harris 16. The Lawyer's Prestige Iain
Brassington and Imogen Jones Part IV: Regulating Reproduction 17. The
Science of Muddling Through: Categorising Embryos Marie Fox and Sheelagh
McGuinness 18. Revisiting the Regulation of the Reproduction Business
Danielle Griffiths and Amel Alghrani 19. Regulating Responsible
Reproduction David Archard 20. Donor Conception and Information Disclosure:
Welfare or Consent? Rosamund Scott 21. Are We Still "Policing Pregnancy"?
Sara Fovargue and Jose Miola Part V: The Criminal Law and the Healthcare
Process 22. Vulnerability and the Criminal Law: The Implications of
Brazier's Research for Safeguarding People at Risk Kirsty Keywood and
Zuzanna Sawicka 23. Revisiting the Criminal Law on the Transmission of
Disease David Gurnham and Andrew Ashworth 24. Maternal responsibility to
the child not yet born Emma Cave and Catherine Stanton 25. Compromise
Medicalisation Roger Brownsword and Jeffrey Wale
and Contribution of Margaret Brazier, Catherine Stanton, Sarah Devaney,
Anne-Maree Farrell and Alexandra Mullock Part I: Principles and Concepts in
Healthcare Law 2. Waxing and Waning: the Shifting Sands of Autonomy on the
Medico-Legal Shore, J. Kenyon Mason & Graeme Laurie 3. Compulsory
Vaccination and the Collective Good: Going Beyond a Civic Duty?', Nicola
Glover-Thomas & Søren Holm 4.The Value of Human Life in Healthcare Law:
Life versus Death in the Hands of the Judiciary, Rob Heywood & Alexandra
Mullock 5. Decisions at the End of Life: An Attempt at Rationalisation,
Sheila McLean 6.The Past, Present and Future of EU Health Law, Tamara
Hervey 7. Beyond Medicine, Patients and the Law: Policy and Governance in
21st Century Health Law, John Coggon & Lawrence O Gostin Part II:
Patient-Doctor Relations 8. '(I Love You!) I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do':
Breaches of Sexual Boundaries by Patients in their Relationships with
Healthcare Professionals, Suzanne Ost & Hazel Biggs 9. When Things Go
Wrong: Patient Harm, Responsibility and (Dis) Empowerment Anne-Maree
Farrell and Sarah Devaney 10. Critical Decisions for Critically Ill
Infants: Principles, Processes, Problems Giles Birchley and Richard
Huxtable 11. The Role of the Family in Healthcare Decisions: the dead and
the dying Monica Navarro-Michel Part III: Law, ethics and the human body
12. Exploring the legacy of the Retained Organs Commission a decade on:
Lessons Learned and the Danger of Lessons Lost Jean McHale 13. Property
Interests in Human Tissue: Is the Law still an Ass? Muireann Quigley and
Loane Skene 14. Law and Humanity: Exploring Organ Donation using the
Brazier Method Marleen Eijkholt and Ruth Stirton 15. Sex Change Surgery for
Transgender Minors: Should Doctors Speak Out? Simona Giordano, César
Palacios-González and John Harris 16. The Lawyer's Prestige Iain
Brassington and Imogen Jones Part IV: Regulating Reproduction 17. The
Science of Muddling Through: Categorising Embryos Marie Fox and Sheelagh
McGuinness 18. Revisiting the Regulation of the Reproduction Business
Danielle Griffiths and Amel Alghrani 19. Regulating Responsible
Reproduction David Archard 20. Donor Conception and Information Disclosure:
Welfare or Consent? Rosamund Scott 21. Are We Still "Policing Pregnancy"?
Sara Fovargue and Jose Miola Part V: The Criminal Law and the Healthcare
Process 22. Vulnerability and the Criminal Law: The Implications of
Brazier's Research for Safeguarding People at Risk Kirsty Keywood and
Zuzanna Sawicka 23. Revisiting the Criminal Law on the Transmission of
Disease David Gurnham and Andrew Ashworth 24. Maternal responsibility to
the child not yet born Emma Cave and Catherine Stanton 25. Compromise
Medicalisation Roger Brownsword and Jeffrey Wale