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020 ▼a 9781107025127 (hardback): ▼c US$110
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24500 ▼a Bioethics, medicine, and the criminal law. ▼n Volume 1, ▼p The criminal law and bioethical conflict: ▼b walking the tightrope/ ▼c edited by Amel Alghrani, Rebecca Bennett and Suzanne Ost.
24630 ▼a Criminal law and bioethical conflict
260 ▼a Cambridge [UK] ; ▼a New York: ▼b Cambridge University Press, ▼c 2013.
300 ▼a xvi, 290 p.; ▼c 24 cm.
4900 ▼a Cambridge bioethics and law
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
5058 ▼a Machine generated contents note: 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 HIV 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? Lessons from 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 Jose; 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.
650 0 ▼a Genetic engineering ▼x Law and legislation ▼x Criminal provisions.
650 0 ▼a Medical genetics ▼x Law and legislation ▼x Criminal provisions.
650 0 ▼a Biotechnology ▼x Law and legislation ▼x Criminal provisions.
650 0 ▼a Bioethics.
650 7 ▼a LAW / Health. ▼2 bisacsh
7001 ▼a Alghrani, Amel.
7001 ▼a Bennett, Rebecca.
7001 ▼a Ost, Suzanne.
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