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Nordic health law in a European context [[electronic resource] ] : welfare state perspectives on patients' rights and biomedicine / / Elisabeth Rynning & Mette Hartlev (eds.)



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Titolo: Nordic health law in a European context [[electronic resource] ] : welfare state perspectives on patients' rights and biomedicine / / Elisabeth Rynning & Mette Hartlev (eds.) Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Leiden, : Martinus Nijhoff
Malmö, Sweden, : Liber, c2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (310 p.)
Disciplina: 344.24041
Soggetto topico: Medical laws and legislation - European Union countries
Medical laws and legislation - Scandinavia
Patients - Legal status, laws, etc - European Union countries
Patients - Legal status, laws, etc - Scandinavia
Altri autori: RynningElisabeth  
HartlevMette  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Health and human rights in the European context / Henriette D.C. Roscam Abbing -- Right to health as a human right in Europe / Matti Mikkola -- The raison d'être of Nordic health law / Mette Hartlev -- The right to health from a constitutional perspective : the example of the Nordic countries / Anna-Sara Lind -- Health law as a legal discipline / Helle Bødker Madsen -- The Nordic Committee on Bioethics / Sirpa Soini -- The development of patients' rights in Norway / Asbjørn Kjønstad -- Still no patients' act in Sweden : reasons and implications / Elisabeth Rynning -- Human rights, health care, and coercion in Norwegian health law / Aslak Syse -- Detention of pregnant women to protect the foetus : Nordiv [i.e. Nordic] perspectives / Karl Harald Søvig -- Cultural accommodation in health services and European human rights / Oddný Mjöll Arnardóttir -- Female genital mutilation and the right to privacy : a double-edged sword / Henriettte Sindig Aasen -- Infant male circumcision : Finnish Supreme Court ruling on a multicultural legal protection / Raimo Lahti -- Mutual recognition within the EU of the concepts of sickness and incapacity for work in a rehabilitative situation / Lotta Vahlne Westerhäll -- Human dignity as a legal argument in the era of modern biomedicine / Laura Walin -- European integration : a case example from European biomedical research law / Sigmund Simonsen -- The human body and Norwegian property law : ancient and modern / Marit Halvorsen -- Biobank regulation in Finland and the Nordic countries / Salla Sivola -- Genetic privacy : autonomy or solidarity? / Line Bune Juhl -- Death before life : the legal status of cadaveric foetuses / Janne Rothmar Herrmann.
Sommario/riassunto: This anthology aims to provide Nordic perspectives on the young and evolving field of health law – or biomedical law – by reflecting on issues that have been explored within the activities of the Nordic Network for Research in Biomedical Law. In the emergence of this fairly new legal discipline, it has become very clear that the Nordic region forms a part of Europe that has been strongly influenced by both hard and soft law initiatives from the European Union and the Council of Europe, but also that Nordic identity, culture, and collaboration clearly remain an important factor in the legal development of this particular region. The book is divided thematically into three sections. The first deals with foundational and general issues of health law, the second with patients’ rights, and the third with issues related to advancements in biomedical science. Part One includes two chapters on the relationship between health law and human rights, together with discussions on specific Nordic approaches to the organisation and regulation of health services, to constitutional protection of the right to health and to the legal discipline of health law, as such. One chapter provides an overview of the mission and tasks of the Nordic Committee on Bioethics. The section on patient’s rights deals with the development – or absence – of special legislation on the status of patients, but also with issues of coercive care and of cultural accommodation in health services, as well as the implications that assessments and decisions made in health care services may have for the patient’s right to other entitlements, e.g. sickness benefits. In the third section, on biomedical science, one author explores the concept of human dignity while another discusses the challenges facing European integration of biomedical research regulation. Specific topics, such as different approaches to biobank regulation and genetic privacy in family relations, are also addressed, and, in the final chapter, the legal status of deceased foetuses. While the volume provides Nordic perspectives on health law, the issues discussed are general. The book should therefore be of great interest not only to readers wanting a better understanding of the Nordic situation, but also to anyone with an interest in the challenging health law issues facing society in our time. The authors are members of the Nordic Network for Research in Biomedical Law.
Titolo autorizzato: Nordic health law in a European context  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 90-04-22381-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910819215803321
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