Medical Law

Current Legal Issues Volume 11 Law and Bioethics

By Michael Freeman
Oxford University Press October 2008

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780199545520
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
October 2008
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

  • The latest volume in the established Current Legal Issues series, which brings together leading scholars from around the world to explore the interactions between legal thought and other disciplines
  • A wide range of articles offer a broad overview of the interactions between bioethics and law
  • Covers topical issues including regulation of stem cell research, human rights and bioethics, regulation of reproductive technologies, and distributive justice in healthcare and pandemic planning

Current Legal Issues, like its sister volume Current Legal Problems, is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year, leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloqium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law is pictured in that discipline, and analyses points of controversy in the use, and abuse, of extra-legal arguments within legal theory and practice.

Law and Bioethics, the latest volume in the Current Legal Issues series, contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and bioethics. It includes studies examining the regulation of stem cell research, human rights and bioethics, the regulation of reproductive technologies, and distributive justice in healthcare and pandemic planning.

Readership: Scholars and advanced students of legal theory, moral philosophy, medical law, bioethics and medical ethics

Table of Contents

Contents:
1. Law and Bioethics: Constructing the Inter-Discipline , M. Freeman
2. Bridging from Morality to Law? , R. Brownsword
3. The Troubled Relationships between Bioethics and Human Rights , R. Ashcroft
4. Law and Bioethics: A Rights-Based Relationship and Its Troubling Implications , D. Sperling
5. Health, Global Justice, and Virtue Bioethics , K. Sideri
6. Law, Human Rights, and the Bioethical Discourse , M. Freeman
7. Magic, Myths and Fairy Tales: Consent and the Relationships between Law and Ethics , A. Maclean
8. Stem Cell Promises: Rhetoric and Reality , J. Hearn
9. Motivating Values and Regulatory Models for Emerging Technologies: Stem Cell Research Regulation in Argentina and the United Kingdom , S. Harmon
10. Cultures of Life: Embryo Protection and the Pluralist State , P. Hanafin
11. Precautionary Reasoning in Determining Moral Worth , S. Smith
12. Marketing Masculinity: Bioethics and Sperm Banking Practices In the U.S. , C. Daniels
13. Bioethics and Law in Action - Minding the Gaps: The Human Genome Research Project , M. Henaghan
14. Synthetic Biology and [Re] - Productive Liberties: Biosecurity, Biosecurity and Regulating New Technologies with Futures in Mind , R. Mackenzie
15. Exploring The Routes from Consultation To (In) Forming Public Policy , C. Jones
16. The Donation of Eggs In Research and the Rise of Neopaternalism , E. Jackson
17. Regulating the Reproductive Revolution: Ectogenesis - A Regulatory Minefield , A. Alghrani
18. Surrogacy: Is There Room for a New Liberty? Between the French Prohibitive Position and the English Perspective , M. Hunter-Henin
19. The Ethical Treatment of Children With Severe Disabilities and Their Families: Re-examining Public-Private Responsibilites from a Caring Perspective , J. Bridgeman
20. Nanomedicine: Small Participles, Big Issues: A New Regulatory Dawn for Health care Law and Biorthics? , J. McHale
21. The Place of Carers , J. Herring
22. Gender Inequalities in Health Research: An Australian Perspective , B. Bennett, I. Karpin, A. Ballatyne, and W. Rogers
23. Pandemic Planning and Distributive Justice in Health Care , L. Francis, M. Battin, J. A. Jacobson, C. Smith
24. Humanitarian Intervention and Medical Epidemics , B. Landesman
25. The Age of Deference: A Historical Anomaly , M. Brazier;

About the Author

Edited by Michael Freeman, Professor of English Law, University College London

Contributors: 

Michael Freeman, University College London
Roger Brownsword, King's College London
Richard Ashcroft, Queen Mary, University of London
Daniel Sperling, Netanya School of Law, Israel
Alisdair Maclean, Univesity of Dundee
John Hearn, University of Sydney, Australia
Shawn Harmon, University of Edinburgh
Patrick Hanafin, Birkbeck College, London
Stephen Smith, University of Birmingham
Cynthia Daniels, Rutgers University, USA
Mark Henaghan, Otago University, New Zealand
Ruth Mackenzie, University College London
Caroline Jones, University of Southampton
Emily Jackson, Queen Mary, University of London
Amel Alghrani, University of Manchester
Myriam Hunter-Henin, University College London
Jo Bridgeman, University of Sussex, UK
Jean McHale, University of Leicester
Jonathan Herring, Exeter College, Oxford
Belinda Bennett, University of Sydney, Australia
Isabel Karpin, University of Sydney, Australia
Angela Ballatyne, Flinders University, Australia
Wendy Rogers, Flinders University, Australia
Leslie Francis, University of Utah, USA
Margaret Battin, University of Utah, USA
Bruce Landesman, University of Utah, USA
Margot Brazier, University of Manchester

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