Notes on contributors |
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Acknowledgements |
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Foreword |
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Margot Brazier: Editors' appreciation |
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1 Pioneering healthcare law |
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PART I Key principles and themes in healthcare law |
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2 Waxing and waning: The shifting sands of autonomy on the medico-legal shore |
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19 | (12) |
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3 Compulsory vaccination: Going beyond a civic duty? |
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31 | (12) |
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4 The value of human life in healthcare law: Life versus death in the hands of the judiciary |
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43 | (12) |
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5 Decisions at the end of life: An attempt at rationalisation |
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55 | (12) |
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6 The past, present and future of EU health law |
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67 | (11) |
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7 Beyond medicine, patients and the law: Policy and governance in 21st century health law |
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78 | (11) |
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PART II Patient--doctor relations |
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89 | (52) |
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8 (I love you!) I do, I do, I do, I do, I do: Breaches of sexual boundaries by patients in their relationships with healthcare professionals |
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91 | (12) |
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9 When things go wrong: Patient harm, responsibility and (dis)empowerment |
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103 | (13) |
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10 Critical decisions for critically ill infants: Principles, processes, problems |
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116 | (13) |
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11 The role of the family in healthcare decisions: The dead and the dying |
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129 | (12) |
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PART III Law, ethics and the human body |
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141 | (56) |
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12 Exploring the legacy of the Retained Organs Commission a decade on: Lessons learned and the dangers of lessons lost |
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143 | (13) |
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13 Property interests in human tissue: Is the law still an ass? |
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156 | (12) |
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14 Law and humanity: Exploring organ donation using the Brazier method |
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168 | (13) |
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15 Sex change surgery for transgender minors: Should doctors speak out? |
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181 | (8) |
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189 | (8) |
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PART IV Regulating reproduction |
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197 | (58) |
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17 The science of muddling through: Categorising embryos |
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199 | (12) |
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18 Revisiting the regulation of the reproduction business |
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211 | (12) |
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19 Regulating responsible reproduction |
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223 | (8) |
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20 Donor conception and information disclosure: Welfare or consent? |
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231 | (12) |
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21 Are we still `policing pregnancy'? |
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243 | (12) |
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PART V The criminal law and the healthcare process |
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255 | (50) |
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22 Vulnerability and the criminal law: The implications of Brazier's research for safeguarding people at risk |
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257 | (11) |
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23 Revisiting the criminal law on the transmission of disease |
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268 | (12) |
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24 Maternal responsibility to the child not yet born |
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280 | (12) |
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25 Compromise Medicalisation |
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292 | (13) |
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Index |
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