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Miller, Frances H.Keywords
RightsPhilosophical Ethics
Bioethics
Value / Quality of Life
Enhancement
Allocation of Health Care Resources
Genetics, Molecular Biology and Microbiology
Human Experimentation
Informed Consent
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Acknowledgements -- Series preface -- Introduction -- Pt. I. The rights-resources relationship -- Ch. 1. 'Shifting paradigms in bioethics and health law: the rise of a new pragmatism', American Journal of Law and Medicine, 20 / Susan M. Wolf (1994) -- Ch. 2. 'The empire of death: how culture and economics affect informed consent in the U.S., the U.K., and Japan', American Journal of Law and Medicine, 20 / George J. Annas and Frances H. Miller (1994) - - Pt. II. Patient rights -- Informed consent -- Ch. 3. 'Bye-bye Bolam: a medical litigation revolution?', Medical Law Review, 8 / Margaret Brazier and Jose Miola (2000) -- Ch. 4. 'Rogers v. Whitaker and informed consent in Australia: a fair dinkum duty of disclosure', Medical Law Review, 1 / Don Chalmers and Robert Schwartz (1993) -- Reproductive rights -- Frozen embryos -- Ch. 5. 'Disputing over embryos: of contracts and consents', Arizona State Law Journal, 32 / Ellen A. Waldman (2000) -- Posthumous Reproduction -- Ch. 6. 'Posthumous reproduction and the meanings of autonomy', Melbourne University Law Review, 23 / Belinda Bennett (1999) -- Research subjects' rights -- Ch. 7. 'The suppressed legacy of Nuremberg', Hastings Center Report, September-October, 26 / Robert A. Burt (1996) -- Ch. 8. 'Research in developing countries: taking "benefit" seriously', / Hastings Center Report, November-December, 28 / Leonard H. Glantz, George J. Annas, Michael A. Grodin and Wendy K. Mariner (1998) - - Ch. 9. 'Experimental treatment: oxymoron or aspiration?', Hastings Center Report, July-August, 25 / Nancy M.P. King (1995) - - Genetics -- Ch. 10. 'The control of genetic research: involving the "groups between"', Houston Law Review, 33 / Henry T. Greely (1997) -- Ch. 11. 'How will we regulate genetic enhancement?', Wake Forest Law Review, 34 / Max well J. Mehlman (1999) -- Balancing rights: individuals versus society -- Ch. 12. 'Public health and private lives', Medical Law Review, 4 / Margaret Brazier and John Harris (1996) -- Pt. III. Health care resources -- Resource allocation theory -- Ch. 13. 'Justice in the distribution of health care', McGill Law Journal, 38 / Ronald Dworkin (1993) -- Ch. 14. 'Symbols, rationality, and justice: rationing health care', American Journal of Law and Medicine, 18 / Daniel Callahan (1992) -- Ch. 15. 'Limits to health care: fair procedures, democratic deliberation, and the legitimacy problem for insurers', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 26 / Norman Daniels and James Sabin (1997) -- Property rights in health care resources -- Ch. 16. 'Can patents deter innovation? The anticommons in biomedical research', Science, 280 / Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1998) - - Ch. 17. 'Human tissue: rights in the body and its parts', Medical Law Review, 1 / Gerald Dworkin and Ian Kennedy (1993) -- Legislative and judicial approaches to resource allocation -- Ch. 18. 'Resource allocation in the national health service', American Journal of Law and Medicine, 23 / Christopher Newdick (1997) -- Ch. 19. 'Health care rationing in the courts: a comparative study', Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 21 / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost (1998) -- Resource allocation and vulnerable groups -- Ch. 20. 'Life style, health status, and distributive justice', Health Matrix, 3 / Robert L. Schwartz (1993) -- Ch. 21. 'De facto health-care rationing by age: the law has no remedy', Journal of Legal Medicine, 19 / Marshall B. Kapp (1998) -- Name indexDate
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/547244ISBN 0-7546-2156-1
Aldershot, Hants/Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002. 597 p.
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/547244