Regulation that fails to guarantee the optimal protection of patients and scientific research in favour of other interests commits foreseeable and avoidable "regulatory violence". This book explains how science could help us address healthcare issues in greater solidarity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Regulation that fails to guarantee the optimal protection of patients and scientific research in favour of other interests commits foreseeable and avoidable "regulatory violence". This book explains how science could help us address healthcare issues in greater solidarity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Regulatory violence and beyond - regenerative medicine and competitive desire; Part I. Regulatory Capitalism: 2. Regulatory boundary-work in a Global Arena of regulatory capitalism; 3. Regulatory capacity building: regulatory orientations and life-science innovation in LMICs; Part II. Regulatory Immunity: 4. Regulatory immunity and immune tolerance in regenerative medicine; 5. Regulatory capital in International scientific collaboration - a Japanese-Thai science collaboration in regenerative medicine; Part III. Regulatory Redemption: 6. Regulatory redemption and the all Japan system: when the spirit of the regulation is not reflected in its reforms; 7. The Internationalisation of health Organisations - The inadequacy of redemptive down-regulation; Part IV. Regulatory Brokerage and Its Regulatory Violence: 8. Regulatory brokerage and regulatory cascades; 9. Beyond regulatory violence - caring solidarity; References; Appendix; Index.
1. Regulatory violence and beyond - regenerative medicine and competitive desire; Part I. Regulatory Capitalism: 2. Regulatory boundary-work in a Global Arena of regulatory capitalism; 3. Regulatory capacity building: regulatory orientations and life-science innovation in LMICs; Part II. Regulatory Immunity: 4. Regulatory immunity and immune tolerance in regenerative medicine; 5. Regulatory capital in International scientific collaboration - a Japanese-Thai science collaboration in regenerative medicine; Part III. Regulatory Redemption: 6. Regulatory redemption and the all Japan system: when the spirit of the regulation is not reflected in its reforms; 7. The Internationalisation of health Organisations - The inadequacy of redemptive down-regulation; Part IV. Regulatory Brokerage and Its Regulatory Violence: 8. Regulatory brokerage and regulatory cascades; 9. Beyond regulatory violence - caring solidarity; References; Appendix; Index.
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