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Drawing upon a range of disciplinary perspectives, Health Law: Frameworks and Context adopts a theoretically informed and principles-based approach to examining health law. Appealing to students and academic scholars alike, the text moves beyond traditional medical law frameworks to provide a broader contextual understanding of the way in which law intersects with health. A clear and accessible style of writing combined with a sophisticated and nuanced approach takes this rich and challenging field to a new level of analysis. Written by respected academics within the field, Health Law:…mehr
Drawing upon a range of disciplinary perspectives, Health Law: Frameworks and Context adopts a theoretically informed and principles-based approach to examining health law. Appealing to students and academic scholars alike, the text moves beyond traditional medical law frameworks to provide a broader contextual understanding of the way in which law intersects with health. A clear and accessible style of writing combined with a sophisticated and nuanced approach takes this rich and challenging field to a new level of analysis. Written by respected academics within the field, Health Law: Frameworks and Context is an essential text for scholars and students looking to grasp the fundamental concepts of this rapidly expanding area of law, as well as those who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of health law in Australia and internationally.
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Anne-Maree Farrell is Professor and Chair of Health Law and Society, ARC Future Fellow, and Director of the Centre for Health Law and Society, La Trobe University, Victoria. Prior to becoming an academic, she worked as a lawyer in private legal practice, specialising in mass torts, product liability and medical negligence. Her research expertise is in health law, policy and ethics. She has specific interests in law and the human body (blood, organ, cells), health technologies, the management of public health risks, and medical injury. Her books include Pioneering Healthcare Law: Essays in Honour of Margaret Brazier (co-edited with C. Stanton, S. Devaney and A. Mullock, 2016), European Law and New Health Technologies (co-edited with M. Flear, T. Hervey and M. Murphy, 2013), The Politics of Blood: Ethics Innovation and the Regulation of Risk (Cambridge, 2012), and Organ Shortage: Ethics Law and Pragmatism (co-edited with M. Flear, T. Hervey and M. Murphy, Cambridge, 2011). She has received funding for her research from the Australian Research Council, the UK Wellcome Trust, the UK Economic and Social Research Council, and the Nuffield Foundation. She is currently undertaking an ARC Future Fellowship which examines law, regulation and politics involving the human body.
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Introduction 1. Health law: frameworks and context Anne-Maree Farrell Part I. Frameworks Section A. Theories, Perspectives and Ethics in Health: 2. Philosophical bioethics and health law Justin Oakley 3. Social perspectives on patient-doctor relations Anne-Maree Farrell 4. Social determinants of health and the role of law Isabel Karpin and Karen O'Connell 5. Health and human rights law Penelope Weller Section B. Institutions and Regulation: 6. The regulatory framework for health in Australia John Devereux 7. Regulating health professionals Gabrielle Wolf 8. Regulating patient safety and redress Anne-Maree Farrell Part II. Context Section A. Patients, Doctors and Health Care: 9. Consent to medical treatment John Devereux 10. Substituted decision-making Penelope Weller 11. Medical negligence John Devereux 12. Confidentiality, privacy and access to information John Devereux Section B. Law at the Beginning and the End of Life: 13. Regulating reproduction Isabel Karpin 14. Regulating emerging reproductive technologies Isabel Karpin 15. Withdrawal and withholding of medical treatment Penelope Weller 16. Euthanasia and assisted suicide Penelope Weller Section C. Law and the Human Body: 17. Organ and tissue donation and transplantation Anne-Maree Farrell 18. Property and human tissue Anne-Maree Farrell 19. Biobanks Anne-Maree Farrell 20. Human genetics and the law Isabel Karpin and Karen O'Connell Section D. Law and Populations: 21. Indigenous health and the law Stephen Gray 22. Health law and people with disability Isabel Karpin 23. Mental health law Penelope Weller 24. Public health law Kate Mulvany 25. Global health and the law Anne-Maree Farrell.
Introduction 1. Health law: frameworks and context Anne-Maree Farrell Part I. Frameworks Section A. Theories, Perspectives and Ethics in Health: 2. Philosophical bioethics and health law Justin Oakley 3. Social perspectives on patient-doctor relations Anne-Maree Farrell 4. Social determinants of health and the role of law Isabel Karpin and Karen O'Connell 5. Health and human rights law Penelope Weller Section B. Institutions and Regulation: 6. The regulatory framework for health in Australia John Devereux 7. Regulating health professionals Gabrielle Wolf 8. Regulating patient safety and redress Anne-Maree Farrell Part II. Context Section A. Patients, Doctors and Health Care: 9. Consent to medical treatment John Devereux 10. Substituted decision-making Penelope Weller 11. Medical negligence John Devereux 12. Confidentiality, privacy and access to information John Devereux Section B. Law at the Beginning and the End of Life: 13. Regulating reproduction Isabel Karpin 14. Regulating emerging reproductive technologies Isabel Karpin 15. Withdrawal and withholding of medical treatment Penelope Weller 16. Euthanasia and assisted suicide Penelope Weller Section C. Law and the Human Body: 17. Organ and tissue donation and transplantation Anne-Maree Farrell 18. Property and human tissue Anne-Maree Farrell 19. Biobanks Anne-Maree Farrell 20. Human genetics and the law Isabel Karpin and Karen O'Connell Section D. Law and Populations: 21. Indigenous health and the law Stephen Gray 22. Health law and people with disability Isabel Karpin 23. Mental health law Penelope Weller 24. Public health law Kate Mulvany 25. Global health and the law Anne-Maree Farrell.
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