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This book considers the nature, strengths, weaknesses and possibilities for regulation in the biomedical research field with an emphasis on the extent to which "values" play a role in regulation.
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This book considers the nature, strengths, weaknesses and possibilities for regulation in the biomedical research field with an emphasis on the extent to which "values" play a role in regulation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2030
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415816007
- ISBN-10: 0415816009
- Artikelnr.: 43338390
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2030
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415816007
- ISBN-10: 0415816009
- Artikelnr.: 43338390
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Shawn H.E. Harmon is a Lecturer in Regulation & Risk, School of Law, University of Edinburgh and Deputy Director, J Kenyon Mason Institute for Medicine, Life Sciences and Law and also serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief, Medical Law International.
1. Introduction Part 1: Health, Law and Socio-Moral Values 2. Our
Confrontation with Reality 3. Our Summoning of the Law 4. Our Better Angels
and the Value of Values Part 2: Value Rhetoric in International Instruments
Relevant to Biomedicine 5. Values in the International Human Subject
Research Instruments 6. Values in the International Biomedical Research
Instruments 7. Values in the International Commercial Instruments Part 3:
Case Study I - Values in the Operational Setting: A Case Study on Narrowing
and Preferencing Values in the UK 8. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Research Context: UK Biobank and Consent 9. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Treatment Context: UK Courts and Tissue Control 10. Paradigms and
Mechanisms in the Commercial Context: European Patent Cases and Ownership
Part 4: Case Study II - Values in the Pre-Law Setting: A Case Study on
Values Held and Regulatory Objectives in Argentina 11. Argentina's Evolving
Legal Framework in Biomedicine 12. Values Claimed by Argentina's Science
and Policy Elites 13. Shaping Argentina's Science Environment: Vindicating
the Democracy Value Part 5: A Value-Conscious and Value-Based Framework
14. Conclusion: Operationalising Values in the Biomedical Context
Confrontation with Reality 3. Our Summoning of the Law 4. Our Better Angels
and the Value of Values Part 2: Value Rhetoric in International Instruments
Relevant to Biomedicine 5. Values in the International Human Subject
Research Instruments 6. Values in the International Biomedical Research
Instruments 7. Values in the International Commercial Instruments Part 3:
Case Study I - Values in the Operational Setting: A Case Study on Narrowing
and Preferencing Values in the UK 8. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Research Context: UK Biobank and Consent 9. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Treatment Context: UK Courts and Tissue Control 10. Paradigms and
Mechanisms in the Commercial Context: European Patent Cases and Ownership
Part 4: Case Study II - Values in the Pre-Law Setting: A Case Study on
Values Held and Regulatory Objectives in Argentina 11. Argentina's Evolving
Legal Framework in Biomedicine 12. Values Claimed by Argentina's Science
and Policy Elites 13. Shaping Argentina's Science Environment: Vindicating
the Democracy Value Part 5: A Value-Conscious and Value-Based Framework
14. Conclusion: Operationalising Values in the Biomedical Context
1. Introduction Part 1: Health, Law and Socio-Moral Values 2. Our
Confrontation with Reality 3. Our Summoning of the Law 4. Our Better Angels
and the Value of Values Part 2: Value Rhetoric in International Instruments
Relevant to Biomedicine 5. Values in the International Human Subject
Research Instruments 6. Values in the International Biomedical Research
Instruments 7. Values in the International Commercial Instruments Part 3:
Case Study I - Values in the Operational Setting: A Case Study on Narrowing
and Preferencing Values in the UK 8. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Research Context: UK Biobank and Consent 9. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Treatment Context: UK Courts and Tissue Control 10. Paradigms and
Mechanisms in the Commercial Context: European Patent Cases and Ownership
Part 4: Case Study II - Values in the Pre-Law Setting: A Case Study on
Values Held and Regulatory Objectives in Argentina 11. Argentina's Evolving
Legal Framework in Biomedicine 12. Values Claimed by Argentina's Science
and Policy Elites 13. Shaping Argentina's Science Environment: Vindicating
the Democracy Value Part 5: A Value-Conscious and Value-Based Framework
14. Conclusion: Operationalising Values in the Biomedical Context
Confrontation with Reality 3. Our Summoning of the Law 4. Our Better Angels
and the Value of Values Part 2: Value Rhetoric in International Instruments
Relevant to Biomedicine 5. Values in the International Human Subject
Research Instruments 6. Values in the International Biomedical Research
Instruments 7. Values in the International Commercial Instruments Part 3:
Case Study I - Values in the Operational Setting: A Case Study on Narrowing
and Preferencing Values in the UK 8. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Research Context: UK Biobank and Consent 9. Paradigms and Mechanisms in the
Treatment Context: UK Courts and Tissue Control 10. Paradigms and
Mechanisms in the Commercial Context: European Patent Cases and Ownership
Part 4: Case Study II - Values in the Pre-Law Setting: A Case Study on
Values Held and Regulatory Objectives in Argentina 11. Argentina's Evolving
Legal Framework in Biomedicine 12. Values Claimed by Argentina's Science
and Policy Elites 13. Shaping Argentina's Science Environment: Vindicating
the Democracy Value Part 5: A Value-Conscious and Value-Based Framework
14. Conclusion: Operationalising Values in the Biomedical Context