The Resource First do no harm : law, ethics and healthcare, edited by Sheila A.M. McLean, (electronic book)
First do no harm : law, ethics and healthcare, edited by Sheila A.M. McLean, (electronic book)
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- Summary
- These essays cover subjects such as the legitimacy of medical law, cases and casuistry, contemporary challenges in the regulation of health practitioners and the international medical research regulation, amongst others
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 605 pages).
- Note
- Originally published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing
- Contents
-
- 1. The legitimacy of medical law / Jonathan Montgomery
- 2. Cases and casuistry / Robin Downie
- 3. Medical ethics : hippocratic and democratic ideals / Kenneth Boyd
- 4. Contemporary challenges in the regulation of health practitioners / Ian Freckelton
- 5. The international health regulations : a new paradigm for global health governance? / Lawrence O. Gostin
- 6. International medical research regulation : from ethics to law / Don Chalmers
- 7. Ethical and policy issues related to medical error and patient safety / Gerard Magill
- 8. Autonomy and its limits : what place for the public good? / Veronica English [and others]
- 9. The autonomy of others : reflections on the rise and rise of patient choice in contemporary medical law / Graeme Laurie
- 10. Conceptualising privacy in relation to medical research values / Deryck Beyleveld
- 11. Human 'guinea pigs' : why patients participate in clinical trials / Pamela R. Ferguson
- 12. Human(s) (as) medicine(s) / Margot Brazier
- 13. The ethical challenges of biobanks : safeguarding altruism and trust / Alastair V. Campbell
- 14. Law reform, clinical research and adults without mental capacity : much needed clarification or a recipe for further uncertainty? / Jean McHale
- 15. Continuing conundrums in competency / John Devereux
- 16. Chester v. Afshar : Sayonara, sub silentio, sidaway? / David Meyers
- 17. 'Informed consent' to medical treatment and the importance of tort / Emily Jackson
- 18. Mark Anthony or Macbeth : some problems concerning the dead and the incompetent when it comes to consent / John Harris
- 19. No more 'shock, horror'? The declining significance of 'sudden shock' and the 'horrifying event' in psychiatric injury claims / Harvey Teff
- 20. Is there a right not to procreate? / Elaine E. Sutherland
- 21. Conscientious objection : a shield or a sword? / Bernard M. Dickens
- 22. Classifying abortion as a health matter : the case for de-criminalising abortion laws in Australia / Kerry Petersen
- 23. What's love got to do with it? Regulating reproductive technologies and second hand emotions / Penelope Beem and Derek Morgan
- 24. Saviour siblings / Michael Freeman
- 25. Wrongful life, the welfare principle and the non-identity problem : some further complications / S{u296E} Holm
- 26. Life-prolonging treatment and patients' legal rights / Loane Skene
- 27. From Bland to Burke : the law and politics of assisted nutrition and hydration / Sheila A.M. McLean
- 28. Euthanasia as a human right / Tom Campbell
- 29. The futility of opposing the legalisation of non-voluntary and voluntary euthanasia / Len Doyal
- 30. Defending the council of Europe's opposition to euthanasia / John Keown
- 31. Newborn screening for sickle cell disease : socio-ethical implications / Denise Avard, Linda Kharaboyan and Bartha Knoppers
- 32. The 'do no harm' principle and the genetic revolution in New Zealand / Mark Henaghan
- 33. Cloning, zoning and the harm principle / Roger Brownsword
- 34. Exposing harm : the erasure of animal bodies in healthcare law / Marie Fox
- 35. Is the Gender Recognition Act 2004 as important as it seems? / Kenneth McK. Norrie
- 36. The positive side of healthcare rights / Christopher Newdick
- 37. In defence of doctors / Vivienne Harpwood
- Isbn
- 9781317134985
- Label
- First do no harm : law, ethics and healthcare
- Title
- First do no harm
- Title remainder
- law, ethics and healthcare
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Sheila A.M. McLean
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- These essays cover subjects such as the legitimacy of medical law, cases and casuistry, contemporary challenges in the regulation of health practitioners and the international medical research regulation, amongst others
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- McLean, Sheila
- Series statement
- Applied legal philosophy (Ashgate)
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Medical laws and legislation
- Human experimentation in medicine
- Medical ethics
- Label
- First do no harm : law, ethics and healthcare, edited by Sheila A.M. McLean, (electronic book)
- Note
- Originally published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. The legitimacy of medical law / Jonathan Montgomery -- 2. Cases and casuistry / Robin Downie -- 3. Medical ethics : hippocratic and democratic ideals / Kenneth Boyd -- 4. Contemporary challenges in the regulation of health practitioners / Ian Freckelton -- 5. The international health regulations : a new paradigm for global health governance? / Lawrence O. Gostin -- 6. International medical research regulation : from ethics to law / Don Chalmers -- 7. Ethical and policy issues related to medical error and patient safety / Gerard Magill -- 8. Autonomy and its limits : what place for the public good? / Veronica English [and others] -- 9. The autonomy of others : reflections on the rise and rise of patient choice in contemporary medical law / Graeme Laurie -- 10. Conceptualising privacy in relation to medical research values / Deryck Beyleveld -- 11. Human 'guinea pigs' : why patients participate in clinical trials / Pamela R. Ferguson -- 12. Human(s) (as) medicine(s) / Margot Brazier -- 13. The ethical challenges of biobanks : safeguarding altruism and trust / Alastair V. Campbell -- 14. Law reform, clinical research and adults without mental capacity : much needed clarification or a recipe for further uncertainty? / Jean McHale -- 15. Continuing conundrums in competency / John Devereux -- 16. Chester v. Afshar : Sayonara, sub silentio, sidaway? / David Meyers -- 17. 'Informed consent' to medical treatment and the importance of tort / Emily Jackson -- 18. Mark Anthony or Macbeth : some problems concerning the dead and the incompetent when it comes to consent / John Harris -- 19. No more 'shock, horror'? The declining significance of 'sudden shock' and the 'horrifying event' in psychiatric injury claims / Harvey Teff -- 20. Is there a right not to procreate? / Elaine E. Sutherland -- 21. Conscientious objection : a shield or a sword? / Bernard M. Dickens -- 22. Classifying abortion as a health matter : the case for de-criminalising abortion laws in Australia / Kerry Petersen -- 23. What's love got to do with it? Regulating reproductive technologies and second hand emotions / Penelope Beem and Derek Morgan -- 24. Saviour siblings / Michael Freeman -- 25. Wrongful life, the welfare principle and the non-identity problem : some further complications / S{u296E} Holm -- 26. Life-prolonging treatment and patients' legal rights / Loane Skene -- 27. From Bland to Burke : the law and politics of assisted nutrition and hydration / Sheila A.M. McLean -- 28. Euthanasia as a human right / Tom Campbell -- 29. The futility of opposing the legalisation of non-voluntary and voluntary euthanasia / Len Doyal -- 30. Defending the council of Europe's opposition to euthanasia / John Keown -- 31. Newborn screening for sickle cell disease : socio-ethical implications / Denise Avard, Linda Kharaboyan and Bartha Knoppers -- 32. The 'do no harm' principle and the genetic revolution in New Zealand / Mark Henaghan -- 33. Cloning, zoning and the harm principle / Roger Brownsword -- 34. Exposing harm : the erasure of animal bodies in healthcare law / Marie Fox -- 35. Is the Gender Recognition Act 2004 as important as it seems? / Kenneth McK. Norrie -- 36. The positive side of healthcare rights / Christopher Newdick -- 37. In defence of doctors / Vivienne Harpwood
- Control code
- ocn950471769
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 605 pages).
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781317134985
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Reproduction note
- Electronic resource.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- First do no harm : law, ethics and healthcare, edited by Sheila A.M. McLean, (electronic book)
- Note
- Originally published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1. The legitimacy of medical law / Jonathan Montgomery -- 2. Cases and casuistry / Robin Downie -- 3. Medical ethics : hippocratic and democratic ideals / Kenneth Boyd -- 4. Contemporary challenges in the regulation of health practitioners / Ian Freckelton -- 5. The international health regulations : a new paradigm for global health governance? / Lawrence O. Gostin -- 6. International medical research regulation : from ethics to law / Don Chalmers -- 7. Ethical and policy issues related to medical error and patient safety / Gerard Magill -- 8. Autonomy and its limits : what place for the public good? / Veronica English [and others] -- 9. The autonomy of others : reflections on the rise and rise of patient choice in contemporary medical law / Graeme Laurie -- 10. Conceptualising privacy in relation to medical research values / Deryck Beyleveld -- 11. Human 'guinea pigs' : why patients participate in clinical trials / Pamela R. Ferguson -- 12. Human(s) (as) medicine(s) / Margot Brazier -- 13. The ethical challenges of biobanks : safeguarding altruism and trust / Alastair V. Campbell -- 14. Law reform, clinical research and adults without mental capacity : much needed clarification or a recipe for further uncertainty? / Jean McHale -- 15. Continuing conundrums in competency / John Devereux -- 16. Chester v. Afshar : Sayonara, sub silentio, sidaway? / David Meyers -- 17. 'Informed consent' to medical treatment and the importance of tort / Emily Jackson -- 18. Mark Anthony or Macbeth : some problems concerning the dead and the incompetent when it comes to consent / John Harris -- 19. No more 'shock, horror'? The declining significance of 'sudden shock' and the 'horrifying event' in psychiatric injury claims / Harvey Teff -- 20. Is there a right not to procreate? / Elaine E. Sutherland -- 21. Conscientious objection : a shield or a sword? / Bernard M. Dickens -- 22. Classifying abortion as a health matter : the case for de-criminalising abortion laws in Australia / Kerry Petersen -- 23. What's love got to do with it? Regulating reproductive technologies and second hand emotions / Penelope Beem and Derek Morgan -- 24. Saviour siblings / Michael Freeman -- 25. Wrongful life, the welfare principle and the non-identity problem : some further complications / S{u296E} Holm -- 26. Life-prolonging treatment and patients' legal rights / Loane Skene -- 27. From Bland to Burke : the law and politics of assisted nutrition and hydration / Sheila A.M. McLean -- 28. Euthanasia as a human right / Tom Campbell -- 29. The futility of opposing the legalisation of non-voluntary and voluntary euthanasia / Len Doyal -- 30. Defending the council of Europe's opposition to euthanasia / John Keown -- 31. Newborn screening for sickle cell disease : socio-ethical implications / Denise Avard, Linda Kharaboyan and Bartha Knoppers -- 32. The 'do no harm' principle and the genetic revolution in New Zealand / Mark Henaghan -- 33. Cloning, zoning and the harm principle / Roger Brownsword -- 34. Exposing harm : the erasure of animal bodies in healthcare law / Marie Fox -- 35. Is the Gender Recognition Act 2004 as important as it seems? / Kenneth McK. Norrie -- 36. The positive side of healthcare rights / Christopher Newdick -- 37. In defence of doctors / Vivienne Harpwood
- Control code
- ocn950471769
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xvi, 605 pages).
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781317134985
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Reproduction note
- Electronic resource.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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