First Do No Harm: Law, Ethics and HealthcareSheila A. M. McLean Routledge, 15. apr. 2016 - 624 sider This collection brings together essays from leading figures in the field of medical law and ethics which address the key issues currently challenging scholars in the field. It has also been compiled as a lasting testimony to the work of one of the most eminent scholars in the area, Professor Ken Mason. The collection marks the academic crowning of a career which has laid one of the foundation stones of an entire discipline. The wide-ranging contents and the standing of the contributors mean that the volume will be an invaluable resource for anyone studying or working in medical law or medical ethics. |
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... debate . " 4 HC 7 2004-5 . 5 Eighth Special Report HC 491 2004-5 . 6 See the formal minutes of the Committee for Wednesday 23 March 2005 , published with the Eighth Special Report . The approach that was criticised in this way was based ...
... debate . " 4 HC 7 2004-5 . 5 Eighth Special Report HC 491 2004-5 . 6 See the formal minutes of the Committee for Wednesday 23 March 2005 , published with the Eighth Special Report . The approach that was criticised in this way was based ...
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... debates has emerged a loose orthodoxy that is drawn from J.S. Mill's ' harm principle ' that : 14 Report of the Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution ( HMSO 1957 , CMD 247 ) , known as the Wolfenden Committee . 15 Report of ...
... debates has emerged a loose orthodoxy that is drawn from J.S. Mill's ' harm principle ' that : 14 Report of the Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution ( HMSO 1957 , CMD 247 ) , known as the Wolfenden Committee . 15 Report of ...
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... debate in which the main protagonists were Patrick Devlin , then a High Court judge and subsequently a Law Lord , and Herbert Hart , Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford.17 17 The key texts are brought together as Devlin , P. , The ...
... debate in which the main protagonists were Patrick Devlin , then a High Court judge and subsequently a Law Lord , and Herbert Hart , Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford.17 17 The key texts are brought together as Devlin , P. , The ...
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... debate , society was largely content to leave medical ethics to specialists . Now it has become a matter for wide public debate . As social divisions on the morality of practices such as abortion and euthanasia become more prominent ...
... debate , society was largely content to leave medical ethics to specialists . Now it has become a matter for wide public debate . As social divisions on the morality of practices such as abortion and euthanasia become more prominent ...
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... debates in society.26 Interventions were made to the litigation by parties believing that they had a stake in the ... debate about the connection between law and morality in the regulation of medicine. See Montgomery, J., 'Law and the ...
... debates in society.26 Interventions were made to the litigation by parties believing that they had a stake in the ... debate about the connection between law and morality in the regulation of medicine. See Montgomery, J., 'Law and the ...
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Ethical and Policy Issues Related to Medical Error and Patient Safety | |
What Place for the Public Good? | |
Reflections on the Rise and Rise of Patient Choice | |
Sayonara Sub Silentio Sidaway? | |
Informed Consent to Medical Treatment and the Impotence of Tort | |
Some Problems Concerning the Dead and | |
No More Shock Horror? The Declining Significance of Sudden Shock and | |
Is There a Right Not to Procreate? | |
A Shield or a Sword? | |
The Case for Decriminalising | |
Whats Love Got to Do With It? Regulating Reproductive Technologies | |
Conceptualising Privacy in Relation to Medical Research Values | |
Why Patients Participate in Clinical Trials | |
Humans as Medicines | |
Safeguarding Altruism and Trust | |
Law Reform Clinical Research and Adults without Mental Capacity Much | |
Continuing Conundrums in Competency | |
Saviour Siblings | |
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LifeProlonging Treatment and Patients Legal Rights | |
Euthanasia as a Human Right | |
Defending the Council of Europes Opposition to Euthanasia | |
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