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First Do No Harm Law Ethics And Healthcare 1st Edition by McLean, Sheila A M, Professor ISBN 1138277509 9781138277502

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First Do No Harm Law Ethics And Healthcare 1st Edition by McLean, Sheila A M, Professor ISBN 1138277509 9781138277502
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 622
Author: Sheila A. M. Mclean
ISBN: 9780754626145, 0754626148
Language: English
Year: 2006

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ISBN 10: 1138277509 
ISBN 13: 9781138277502
Author: McLean, Sheila A M, Professor

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.

First Do No Harm Law Ethics And Healthcare 1st Table of contents:

  1. The Legitimacy of Medical Law

  2. Cases and Casuistry

  3. Medical Ethics: Hippocratic and Democratic Ideals

  4. Contemporary Challenges in the Regulation of Health Practitioners

  5. The International Health Regulations: A New Paradigm for Global Health Governance?

  6. International Medical Research Regulation: From Ethics to Law

  7. Ethical and Policy Issues Related to Medical Error and Patient Safety

  8. Autonomy and Its Limits: What Place for the Public Good?

  9. The Autonomy of Others: Reflections on the Rise and Rise of Patient Choice in Contemporary Medical Law

  10. Conceptualising Privacy in Relation to Medical Research Values

  11. Human ‘Guinea Pigs’: Why Patients Participate in Clinical Trials

  12. Human(s) (as) Medicine(s)

  13. The Ethical Challenges of Biobanks: Safeguarding Altruism and Trust

  14. Law Reform, Clinical Research and Adults without Mental Capacity

  15. Continuing Conundrums in Competency

  16. Chester v. Afshar: Sayonara, Sub Silentio, Sidaway?

  17. ‘Informed Consent’ to Medical Treatment and the Impotence of Tort

  18. Mark Anthony or Macbeth: Some Problems Concerning the Dead and the Incompetent when it Comes to Consent

  19. No More ‘Shock, Horror’? The Declining Significance of ‘Sudden Shock’ and the ‘Horrifying Event’ in Psychiatric Injury Claims

  20. Is There a Right Not to Procreate?

  21. Conscientious Objection: A Shield or a Sword?

  22. Classifying Abortion as a Health Matter: The Case for De-criminalising Abortion Laws in Australia

  23. What’s Love Got to Do With It? Regulating Reproductive Technologies and Second Hand Emotions

  24. Saviour Siblings

  25. Wrongful Life, the Welfare Principle and the Non-Identity Problem

  26. Life-Prolonging Treatment and Patients’ Legal Rights

  27. From Bland to Burke: The Law and Politics of Assisted Nutrition and Hydration

  28. Euthanasia as a Human Right

  29. The Futility of Opposing the Legalisation of Non-voluntary and Voluntary Euthanasia

  30. Defending the Council of Europe's Opposition to Euthanasia

  31. Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease: Socio-Ethical Implications

  32. The ‘Do No Harm’ Principle and the Genetic Revolution in New Zealand

  33. Cloning, Zoning and the Harm Principle

  34. Exposing Harm: The Erasure of Animal Bodies in Healthcare Law

  35. Is the Gender Recognition Act 2004 as Important as It Seems?

  36. The Positive Side of Healthcare Rights

  37. In Defence of Doctors

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