Rights and resources / edited by Frances H. Miller.
Material type: TextSeries: International library of medicine, ethics, and lawPublisher: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate/Dartmouth, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: xxvi, 597 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0754621561
- 9780754621560
- 344.0412 22
- K3601 .R54 2003
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344.0412 LIM The limits of consent : a socio-ethical approach to human subject research in medicine / | 344.0412 MCL Autonomy, consent and the law / | 344.0412 RIG Rights and resources / | 344.0412 RIG Rights and resources / | 344.0414 JOH Nursing and the injustices of the law. | 344.0419 LAW The law and ethics of medicine : essays on the inviolability of human life / | 344.0419 MEN Mental illness, medicine, and law / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Shifting Paradigms in Bioethics and Health Law: The Rise of a New Pragmatism / Susan M. Wolf -- 2. The Empire of Death: How Culture and Economics Affect Informed Consent in the U.S., the U.K., and Japan / George J. Annas and Frances H. Miller -- 3. Bye-Bye Bolam: A Medical Litigation Revolution? / Margaret Brazier and Jose Miola -- 4. Rogers v. Whitaker and Informed Consent in Australia: A Fair Dinkum Duty of Disclosure / Don Chalmers and Robert Schwartz -- 5. Disputing Over Embryos: Of Contracts and Consents / Ellen A. Waldman -- 6. Posthumous Reproduction and the Meanings of Autonomy / Belinda Bennett -- 7. The Suppressed Legacy of Nuremberg / Robert A. Burt -- 8. Research in Developing Countries: Taking "Benefit" Seriously / Leonard H. Glantz, George J. Annas, Michael A. Grodin and Wendy K. Mariner -- 9. Experimental Treatment: Oxymoron or Aspiration? / Nancy M. P. King -- 10. The Control of Genetic Research: Involving the "Groups Between" / Henry T. Greely -- 11. How will we Regulate Genetic Enhancement? / Maxwell J. Mehlman -- 12. Public Health and Private Lives / Margaret Brazier and John Harris -- 13. Justice in the Distribution of Health Care / Ronald Dworkin -- 14. Symbols, Rationality, and Justice: Rationing Health Care / Daniel Callahan -- 15. Limits to Health Care: Fair Procedures, Democratic Deliberation, and the Legitimacy Problem for Insurers / Norman Daniels and James Sabin -- 16. Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research / Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg -- 17. Human Tissue: Rights in the Body and its Parts / Gerald Dworkin and Ian Kennedy -- 18. Resource Allocation in the National Health Service / Christopher Newdick -- 19. Health Care Rationing in the Courts: A Comparative Study / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost -- 20. Life Style, Health Status, and Distributive Justice / Robert L. Schwartz -- 21. De Facto Health-Care Rationing by Age: The Law has no Remedy / Marshall B. Kapp.
As medical technologies and treatments develop with increasing momentum, the legal and ethical implications of medicine are being called into question as never before. This series brings together some of the most significant published essays in the field, edited by recognized experts.
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