Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law 3 Volume Set: Cambridge Bioethics and Law
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107025899
ISBN-10: 1107025893
Pagini: 992
Dimensiuni: 250 x 315 x 64 mm
Greutate: 2.08 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Bioethics and Law
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107025893
Pagini: 992
Dimensiuni: 250 x 315 x 64 mm
Greutate: 2.08 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Bioethics and Law
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Volume
1:
1.
Introduction
–
when
criminal
law
encounters
bioethics:
a
case
of
tensions
and
incompatibilities
or
an
apt
forum
for
resolving
ethical
conflict?
Amel
Alghrani,
Rebecca
Bennett
and
Suzanne
Ost;
Part
I.
Death,
Dying,
and
the
Criminal
Law:
2.
Euthanasia
and
assisted
suicide
should,
when
properly
performed
by
a
doctor
in
an
appropriate
case,
be
decriminalised
John
Griffiths;
3.
Five
flawed
arguments
for
decriminalising
euthanasia
John
Keown;
4.
Euthanasia
excused:
between
prohibition
and
permission
Richard
Huxtable;
Part
II.
Freedom
and
Autonomy:
When
Consent
Is
Not
Enough:
5.
Body
integrity
identity
disorder
–
a
problem
of
perception?
Robert
Smith;
6.
Risky
sex
and
'manly
diversions':
the
contours
of
consent
in
criminal
law
–
transmission
and
rough
horseplay
cases
David
Gurnham;
7.
'Consensual'
sexual
activity
between
doctors
and
patients:
a
matter
for
the
criminal
law?
Suzanne
Ost
and
Hazel
Biggs;
Part
III.
Criminalising
Biomedical
Science:
8.
'Scientists
in
the
dock':
regulating
science
Amel
Alghrani
and
Sarah
Chan;
9.
Bioethical
conflict
and
developing
biotechnologies:
is
protecting
individual
and
public
health
from
the
risks
of
xenotransplantation
a
matter
for
the
(criminal)
law?
Sara
Fovargue;
10.
The
criminal
law
and
enhancement
–
none
of
the
law's
business?
Nishat
Hyder
and
John
Harris;
11.
Dignity
as
a
socially
constructed
value
Stephen
Smith;
Part
IV.
Bioethics
and
Criminal
Law
in
the
Dock:
12.
Can
English
law
accommodate
moral
controversy
in
medicine?
The
case
of
abortion
Margaret
Brazier;
13.
The
case
for
decriminalising
abortion
in
Northern
Ireland
Marie
Fox;
14.
The
impact
of
the
loss
of
deference
towards
the
medical
profession
José
Miola;
15.
Criminalising
medical
negligence
David
Archard;
16.
All
to
the
good?
Criminality,
politics,
and
public
health
John
Coggon;
17.
Moral
controversy,
human
rights
and
the
common
law
judge
Brenda
Hale.
Volume
2:
1.
The
'doctoring
type';
2.
'The
sleep
of
death':
150
years
of
anaesthesia-related
mortality
and
the
courts;
3.
Victims
and
prosecution
policy;
4.
The
road
to
the
dock:
prosecution
decision-making
in
medical
manslaughter
cases;
5.
Medical
manslaughter:
the
role
of
context
and
character;
6.
Doctors
who
kill
and
harm
their
patients:
the
Australian
experience;
7.
Medical
manslaughter:
organisational
liability;
8.
'From
prosecution
to
rehabilitation':
New
Zealand's
response
to
health
professional
negligence;
9.
The
role
of
the
criminal
law
in
healthcare
in
France:
examining
the
HIV
blood
contamination
scandal;
10.
Pain
relief,
prescription
drugs,
and
prosecution
in
the
US;
11.
Exploring
the
tension
between
physician-assisted
dying
and
palliative
medicine;
12.
Psychiatric
care
and
criminal
prosecution;
13.
'Involuntary
automaticity'
and
medical
manslaughter;
14.
Maternity
services
and
the
impact
of
the
Corporate
Manslaughter
and
Corporate
Homicide
Act
2007;
15.
Disease
transmission
and
prosecution.
Volume
3:
Introduction;
1.
Courtrooms,
'physic'
and
drama;
2.
Crime,
doctors
and
the
body
(politic);
3.
From
the
'theatre'
to
the
dock;
4.
Protecting
life
before
birth;
5.
Medical
(and
non-medical)
ending
of
life;
6.
Which
twin
lives?;
7.
Drawing
connections:
morality,
political
liberalism,
responsibility
and
interpretation;
8.
Parallels
and
disconnects:
principlism
in
bioethics,
principles
of
criminalisation
and
the
rule
of
law;
Conclusion.
Descriere
This
three-volume
set
critically
explores
the
criminal
process's
impact
on
medicine
and
the
ethical
legitimacy
of
its
regulation
of
bioethics.