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Exploitation, Ethics and Law: Violating the Ethos of the Doctor-Patient Relationship: Biomedical Law and Ethics Library

Autor Suzanne Ost, Hazel Biggs
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2023
Focusing on a matter of continuing contemporary significance, this book is the first work to offer an in-depth exploration of exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship. It provides a theoretical analysis of the concept of exploitation, setting out exploitation’s essential elements within the authors’ account of wrongful exploitation. It then presents a contextual analysis of exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship, considering the dynamics of this fiduciary relationship, the significance of vulnerability, and the reasons why exploitation in this relationship is particularly wrongful. Two case studies – sexual exploitation and assisted dying – are employed to assess what the appropriate legal, ethical and regulatory responses to exploitation should be, to identify common themes regarding the doctor’s behaviour (such as the use of undue influence as a conduit through which to take advantage of and misuse patients), and to illustrate the effects of exploitation on patients. A recurring question addressed is how exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship is and should be dealt with by ethics, regulators and the law, and whether exploitation in this relationship is a special case.
The book provides a critical, interdisciplinary evaluation of exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship that will be of interest to health care lawyers, bioethicists, legal academics and practitioners, health care professionals and policymakers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032041131
ISBN-10: 1032041137
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Biomedical Law and Ethics Library

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

  1. Introduction
  2. What is exploitation? Philosophical foundations
  3. Wrongful exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship
  4. Patient vulnerability and exploitation
  5. Sexual exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship Part 1: Sexual boundary breaches and sexual exploitation
    Part 2: The appropriate legal response to sexual exploitation
  6. Assisted dying and exploitation
  7. Reflecting on exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship

Notă biografică

Suzanne Ost is Professor of Law at Lancaster University. Her publications on health care law and bioethics, and child sexual exploitation, include Medicine and Bioethics in the Theatre of the Criminal Process (with Margaret Brazier), and Child Pornography and Sexual Grooming: Legal and Societal Responses.
Hazel Biggs is Emeritus Professor of Healthcare Law and Bioethics at the University of Southampton, having retired in September 2020. Throughout her career, she published widely on the legal and ethical aspects of numerous areas of health care law and bioethics, including end of life care, medical research and human reproduction.

Recenzii

'The book’s analysis of exploitation is novel and philosophically interesting, and its legal analysis rigorous and far-reaching...'
Søren Holm, University of Manchester and University of Oslo, in Ethics (2023)

Descriere

This book provides an assessment of whether exploitation in the doctor-patient relationship is a special case. It contextualises the evaluation by exploring the nature of this relationship and making an assessment of patients’ vulnerability to such exploitation.