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El. knyga: Leading Works in Health Law and Ethics [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"Health and health care are vitally important to all of us, and academic interest in the law regulating health has, over the last 50 years, become an important field of academic study. An analysis of the development of, changes in, and scope of Health Law and Ethics to date, is both timely and of interest to students and scholars alike, along with an exploration of its likely future development. This work brings together contributions from leading and emerging scholars in the field. Each contributor has been invited to select and analyse a 'leading work', which has for them shed light on the way that Health Law and Ethics has developed. The chapters are both autobiographical, reflecting upon the works that have proved significant to contributors, and also critical analyses of the current state of the field. This collection also includes a specially written Introduction and Conclusion, which critically reflect upon the development of Health Law and Ethics and its likely future developments in the light ofthe reflections by contributors on their chosen leading works. The book will be of interest to students, teachers and researchers in Health Law and Ethics, as it provides critical discussions and assessments of some of the leading scholarship in the field"--

This work brings together leading and emerging scholars in Health Law and Ethics. Each contributor analyses a ‘leading work’, which has for them shed light on the field's development. These are both autobiographical, reflecting upon the works that have proved significant to contributors, and also critical analyses of the current state of the field.

Health and healthcare are vitally important to all of us, and academic interest in the law regulating health has, over the last 50 years, become an important field of academic study. An analysis of the development of, changes in, and scope of health law and ethics to date, is both timely and of interest to students and scholars alike, along with an exploration of its likely future development. This work brings together contributions from leading and emerging scholars in the field. Each contributor has been invited to select and analyse a ‘leading work’, which has for them shed light on the way that health law and ethics has developed. The chapters are both autobiographical, reflecting upon the works that have proved significant to contributors, and also critical analyses of the current state of the field. This collection also includes a specially written Introduction and Conclusion, which critically reflect upon the development of health law and ethics and its likely future developments in the light of the reflections by contributors on their chosen leading works. The book will be of interest to students, teachers, and researchers in health law and ethics, as it provides critical discussions and assessments of some of the leading scholarship in the field.

Notes on contributors x Acknowledgements xii 1 Introduction 1 SARA
FOVARGUE AND CRAIG PURSHOUSE 2 Altruism, markets, and the importance of the
social contract in healthcare: Richard Titmusss The Gift Relationship 9
ANNE-MAREE FARRELL 3 Principled effects: The importance of Beauchamp and
Childresss Principles of Biomedical Ethics 25 STEPHEN W SMITH 4 The
realisation of human rights in mental health law: Larry Gostins The
ideology of entitlement: The application of contemporary legal approaches to
psychiatry 39 JUDY LAING 5 Master of medical law? Peter Skeggs Law,
Ethics, and Medicine and the denial of life-prolonging treatment 53 RICHARD
HUXTABLE 6 The Warnock Report on Human Fertilisation and Embryology (1984) 70
EMMA CAVE 7 Identifying the disease but not the cure: Ian Kennedys What is
a medical decision? 87 JOSÉ MIOLA 8 Taking the long view: David Rothmans
Strangers at the Bedside: A History of How Law and Bioethics Transformed
Medical Decision Making 102 MARY DONNELLY AND BARRY LYONS 9 How to control
disease transmission: Margaret Brazier and John Harriss Public health and
private lives 119 CRAIG PURSHOUSE 10 The importance of listening to
patients: Sarah Franklins Embodied Progress: A Cultural Account of Assisted
Conception 134 EMILY JACKSON 11 Integrating feminisms perspectives into the
legal curriculum: Feminist Perspectives on Health Care Law 148 SARA FOVARGUE
12 Emily Jackson, Regulating Reproduction: Law, Technology, and Autonomy 164
JO BRIDGEMAN 13 Disclosing genetic information within families and beyond:
Graeme Lauries Genetic Privacy: A Challenge to Medico-Legal Norms 180 ROY
GILBAR 14 Setting a research agenda for mental capacity law: Mary Donnellys
Healthcare Decision-Making and the Law 196 JAIME LINDSEY 15 Thinking
carefully about organ donation: Janet Radcliffe-Richardss The Ethics of
Transplants: Why Careless Thought Costs Lives 211 BONNIE VENTER 16 Cohering
the normative and the empirical: Jonathan Ivess A method of reflexive
balancing in a pragmatic, interdisciplinary and reflexive bioethics 227
LOUISE AUSTIN 17 Learning lessons about how to learn from mistakes: Errors,
Medicine and the Law 240 SARAH DEVANEY 18 Reflections on these leading works
255 BERNADETTE RICHARDS Index
Sara Fovargue is Professor of Law in the School of Law at the University of Sheffield, England.

Craig Purshouse is a senior lecturer in Law at the University of Liverpool, England.