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Arzneimittellisten und Grundrechte : Eine verfassungsrechtliche Untersuchung der Ausschlusse von Arzneimitteln von der Verordnungsfahigkeit zu Lasten der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung aus derSicht der Hersteller und der Verbraucher / Albrecht Philipp
Arzneimittellisten und Grundrechte : Eine verfassungsrechtliche Untersuchung der Ausschlusse von Arzneimitteln von der Verordnungsfahigkeit zu Lasten der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung aus derSicht der Hersteller und der Verbraucher / Albrecht Philipp
Autore Philipp, Albrecht
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin : Duncker und Humblot, 1995
Descrizione fisica 236 p. ; 23 cm
Disciplina 344.041
Collana Schriften zum öffentlichen Recht
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Record Nr. UNINA-990006359470403321
Philipp, Albrecht  
Berlin : Duncker und Humblot, 1995
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Axiological pluralism : jurisdiction, law-making and pluralisms / / Lucia Busatta, Carlo Casonato, editors
Axiological pluralism : jurisdiction, law-making and pluralisms / / Lucia Busatta, Carlo Casonato, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (253 pages)
Disciplina 344.041
Collana Ius gentium (Dordrecht, Netherlands)
Soggetto topico Medical laws and legislation
ISBN 3-030-78475-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Axiological Pluralism and Biolaw -- 2 The Role of the Courts: Lords of Law? -- 3 The Role of Other Institutions (Quasi-Jurisdictional or Consultative) and Other Tools -- 4 Case-Studies for a Sustainable Pluralism -- 5 A Last Disclaimer: Biolaw and the Pandemic -- Part I: Adjudication and Regulation Facing Pluralisms: Models and Trends -- BioLaw Facing Pluralisms: Three Simple Models for Complex Issues -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Added Value of Models -- 3 The ``Preclusive´´ Model -- 3.1 The Many Shades of Constitutional Adjudication Regarding Assisted Suicide -- 4 The Inactive Model: Basic Features -- 5 The Integrative Model -- 5.1 An Integrative Approach Lacking Effectiveness -- 5.2 If It Is Scientifically Possible, Then Do It! -- 5.3 A Scientific Evolution That Brings More Inclusion -- 5.4 Against a Falsely Integrative Model -- 6 Conclusions: In Search of Sustainable Pluralism -- References -- Some Patterns for ``Scientific Adjudication´´: The Role of Courts in Reconciling Axiological Pluralism and Scientific Complexi... -- 1 ``Scientific Adjudication´´: Courts as `Mediator´ Between Scientific Complexity and Ethical Sensitiveness as a Coherent Expr... -- 2 ECtHR Case-Law: Axiological Prevalence vis à vis States´ Margin of Appreciation -- 3 National Courts Assessing Political Choices: Constitutional Principles as the Golden Thread Running Through Scientific Adjud... -- 4 Science Integrates the Axiological Dimension: Tool for Managing Axiological Pluralism -- 4.1 Science as a Tool for Constitutional Interpretation: The Case of the ``Unborn Child´´ and the Supreme Court of Ireland -- 4.2 Science as a Tool for Assessing Political Choices: From Self-Restraint to Scientific Reasonableness -- 4.2.1 Judicial Self-Restraint Reinforced by the Scientific Nature of Issues at Stake: France.
4.2.2 Judicial Review Based on Scientific Reasonableness of the Law: Italy -- 4.2.3 `Science-Based´ Judicial Review: Portugal (ARTs) -- 5 Science Is Absorbed by Axiological Dimension: Context of Expression for Axiological Pluralism -- 5.1 Legislature´s Supremacy and Axiological Complexity: End of Life Issues (UK) -- 5.2 Legislature´s Primacy and Axiological Assessment: Surrogacy in Portugal and Assisted Suicide in Canada -- 5.3 Legislature´s Choices and Axiological Interpretation: Surrogacy Agreements in Argentina -- 6 Scientific Enhancement of Law as Prerequisite for a Sustainable Scientific Adjudication: The Essential Integration Between A... -- References -- Part II: Accommodating Pluralisms Beyond Courts: Institutions and Tools -- Research Ethics Committees -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bioethics and Research Ethics Committees in Biomedicine -- 3 International Legal Regulation of Research Ethics Committees -- 4 The Instrumentalisation of Research Ethics Committees -- 5 Research Ethics Committees from an Institutional Perspective: Unresolved Issues -- 6 Conclusions and Proposals -- References -- Consultative Boards at International Level -- 1 The Need for Bioethics Committees as Independent Advisory Bodies -- 2 Background -- 2.1 A Favourable International Context -- 2.2 Institutional Antecedents -- 2.2.1 The Bioethics Committee (DH-BIO) of the Council of Europe -- 2.2.2 The International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of UNESCO -- 2.2.3 The European Group on Ethics in Sciences and New Technologies -- 3 Features of International and Supranational Committees -- 3.1 Specialisation -- 3.2 Multidisciplinarity -- 3.3 Independence -- 3.4 Pluralism -- 3.5 Transparency -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Reckoning with Growing Pluralism. Potentials and Limits of Conscientious Objection: Conscience Clauses in Abortion Laws in Eur.
1 Conscientious Objection: A Technique for the Protection of Pluralism -- 2 Protecting Conscience: Direct and Indirect Involvement in the Law´s Application -- 3 Protecting the Law from Conscientious Objection -- 4 Conscientious Objection: A Necessary Technique in Pluralistic Societies -- References -- Professional Medical Ethics -- 1 Between Professional Ethics and Law: Some Preliminary Remarks -- 2 Codes of Medical Ethics As Sources of Law: Plurality of Actors and Variety of Models -- 2.1 Medical Professional Associations As Public-Interest Bodies -- 2.2 The Legal Value of Codes of Medical Ethics: A Comparative Overview -- 3 Axiological and Legal Pluralism in Biolaw: The Perspective of the CME -- 3.1 Medical Ethics and Law: Integration Patterns and Conflicting Rules -- 3.2 The Conscience Clause Between Professional Autonomy and Fundamental Rights -- 4 Deontological Liability and Disciplinary Procedure: Jurisdictional and Quasi-Jurisdictional Bodies -- 5 Summarising the (Possible) Role of Codes of Medical Ethics: The Case of Physician-Assisted Suicide -- References -- Part III: Case Studies -- Axiological Pluralism: Conflict in the Hospital, Resolution in the Courts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Risks Presented by Axiological Pluralism: A Possible Conversation -- 2.1 What Kind of Risks? -- 2.2 Is There a Risk? -- 2.3 Some Proposals for Dealing with the Legitimacy Deficit -- 2.3.1 Deliberative Democracy -- 2.3.2 Politics as Usual and Conviction Politics -- 2.3.3 Special Procedures -- 2.3.4 Shared Responsibility -- 2.3.5 Embedding a Morality Clause -- 2.3.6 Leaving it to the Courts -- 3 Recent Medical Jurisprudence -- 3.1 Montgomery -- 3.2 James -- 3.3 Doogan -- 4 The Institutional Role and Responsibilities of the Courts -- 4.1 Taking Stock -- 5 Conclusion -- References.
Axiological Pluralism and Health Claims as a Challenge to the Democratic Principle. The Cases of Non-Validated Therapies and V... -- 1 Introduction: The Sustainability of Axiological Value Pluralism in Health -- 2 Individual Health Claims and Pressing Emotional Needs: The Stamina Case in Italy -- 3 Right-to-Try Laws in the U.S. and the Need to Ground the Right to Health in a Rational Basis -- 4 The Debate About Vaccination Mandates as a Test for Pluralism -- 4.1 The Rule-Plus-Exemption Model of the U.S.: How Broad Can Exemptions Be? -- 4.2 The Italian Case: The Chance for Spontaneous Adhesion and the Need for Legal Mandates -- 5 Axiological Pluralism and the Democracy of Science -- References -- Reliance on Scientific Claims in Social and Legal Contexts: An `HIV and AIDS´ Case Study -- 1 Putting Science Out of Place -- 2 Mainstream Science, Alternative Narratives, and (Mis)Communication -- 3 Accepting Pluralism: Moving from Mystification to Argumentation -- 4 Reliance on Scientific Evidence in Tort Litigation and Criminal Trials. Can Judges Establish How to Distinguish `Science´ fr... -- 5 The Use of Phylogenetic Analysis in Prosecutions for Sexual Transmission -- 6 Improving Scientific Communication and Public Understanding of Science (Concluding Remarks) -- References -- Reproductive Rights in Italy -- 1 Self-determination in Reproductive Rights: Contraception and Sterilisation -- 1.1 Contraception -- 1.2 Sterilisation -- 2 Abortion -- 3 The Debate on Abortion and Wrongful Life -- 4 The Law on Medically Assisted Reproduction: A Judicial Reshaping -- 5 Reproductive Rights and Conscientious Objection -- References -- End of Life Issues -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of Legal Issues Concerning the End of Life -- 3 The European Standard of Minima, Between Silence and Integration -- 4 Diversity of National Options: Denial v. Integration.
4.1 Belgium -- 4.2 England and Wales -- 4.3 France -- 4.4 Spain -- 4.5 Switzerland -- 4.6 The Netherlands -- 5 The Right to One´s Own Death -- 6 The Right to One´s Own Death As a Constitutional and a Public Authorities´ Matter -- 7 And the Future -- References -- Patients´ Rights at the End of Life in Chilean Juridical System. Legal and Jurisprudential Analysis from Biolaw´s Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Biolaw and Axiological Pluralism -- 3 Analysis of the Law No. 20.584 Applied to the Case -- 3.1 Legislative Design Problems: A Protectionist Model -- 3.2 Problems of Legislative Technique: A Model of Protected Self-determination -- 3.3 Problems of Non-jurisdictional Institutional Pluralism -- 4 The Case -- 5 Jurisprudential Analysis from a Biolaw´s Perspective -- 5.1 A Restricted Judicial Discretion -- 5.2 Judicial Proceedings Against a Protectionist Model of Autonomy -- 6 Conclusions -- References.
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Biolaw : origins, doctrine and juridical applications on the biosciences / / Erick Valdés
Biolaw : origins, doctrine and juridical applications on the biosciences / / Erick Valdés
Autore Valdés Erick
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (244 pages)
Disciplina 344.041
Collana International Library of Bioethics
Soggetto topico Medical laws and legislation
Public health laws
Medical ethics
ISBN 3-030-71823-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 The Birth of Biolaw: From American Bioethics to European Biolaw -- 1.1 Inception -- 1.1.1 The Nuremberg Code -- 1.1.2 Tuskegee -- 1.1.3 Willowbrook -- 1.2 The Belmont Report -- 1.2.1 Boundaries Between Practice and Research -- 1.2.2 Basic Ethical Principles -- 1.2.3 Applications -- 1.3 The Relationship Between the Belmont Report and Biolaw -- 1.4 Principles of Biomedical Ethics and Principlism -- 1.4.1 Respect for Autonomy -- 1.4.2 Nonmaleficence -- 1.4.3 Beneficence -- 1.4.4 Justice -- 1.5 Critiques on Principlism -- 1.5.1 Jonsen and Toulmin's Critique -- 1.5.2 Clouser and Gert's Critique -- 1.5.3 Callahan's Critique -- 1.6 The Relationship Between Principlism and Biolaw -- 1.7 The Birth of European Biolaw -- 1.7.1 Epistemological, Institutional and Jurisdictional Configuration of European Biolaw -- 1.7.2 Historical and Legal Evolution -- References -- 2 Traditional Conceptions of Biolaw -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Wrong Understanding of Biolaw from Bioethics -- 2.2.1 European Conception: Juridification and Complementation -- 2.2.2 Critiques on European Conception -- 2.2.3 Mediterranean Conception: Subjection and Overlap -- 2.2.4 Critiques on Mediterranean Conception -- 2.2.5 American Conception: Substitution and Colonization -- 2.2.6 Critiques on American Conception -- 2.2.7 International Conception: Intersection -- 2.2.8 Critiques on International Conception -- 2.3 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Principles of European Biolaw -- 3.1 Principles -- 3.1.1 Autonomy -- 3.1.2 Dignity -- 3.1.3 Integrity -- 3.1.4 Vulnerability -- 3.1.5 Principles' Framework -- 3.2 Strengths and Weaknesses of European Biolaw's Principlism -- 3.2.1 Strengths -- 3.2.2 Weaknesses -- References -- 4 Reformulation and Juridification of Biolaw's Principles: A Possible New Framework.
4.1 Is It Possible to Juridify European Biolaw? -- 4.2 Juridification of European Biolaw's Principles -- 4.3 Specifying (Juridifying) Bioethical Principles -- 4.3.1 Case: Everyone Met the Rules but Pop Black Died -- 4.3.2 Main Elements at Stake -- 4.3.3 Supporting Arguments -- 4.3.4 Applying the Four Principles Approach -- 4.3.5 How a Principlist Should Reason and Solve the Case? -- 4.3.6 Case Decision -- 4.3.7 Conclusions -- 4.4 A Possible New Framework -- 4.4.1 Utilitarianism and Bioethics -- 4.4.2 Classical Utilitarianism -- 4.4.3 The Principle of Utility in Bioethics -- 4.4.4 Some Conclusions Before the Framework -- 4.5 New Framework -- References -- 5 A New Conception of Biolaw -- 5.1 Definition -- 5.1.1 Why Biolaw Is Not Bioethics -- 5.1.2 The Crisis of Biolaw's Jurisdiction: Why Biolaw Is a New Branch of Law -- 5.1.3 Biolaw as an Epistemology, Model, Approach and Branch of Law -- 5.2 Why We Need Biolaw -- 5.3 Contributions of Biolaw to Juridical Science: Integrating New Biorights into Legal Systems -- 5.4 The Constitutionalization of Biolaw -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Biolaw and the Biosciences -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Genetic Manipulation -- 6.2.1 International Legal Frameworks for Genetic Manipulation -- 6.2.2 Imperfections of the Criminal Type in Genetic Manipulation -- 6.2.3 Proposal to Optimise Genetic Manipulation's International Regulation -- 6.2.4 Conclusions -- 6.3 Dysgenic Practices and Disability -- 6.3.1 Introduction -- 6.3.2 The Court's Ruling: Explanation, Criticism and Its Coincidence with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights' Jurisprudence -- 6.3.3 Balancing the Constitutional Court's Arguments -- 6.3.4 The Court's Concept Fissures -- 6.3.5 Contributions of Biolaw to Colombian, Inter-American and International Legal Systems -- 6.3.6 Conclusions -- 6.4 Genome Editing (CRISPR/Cas9).
6.4.1 Explaining the Technique -- 6.4.2 Applications and Policy Issues -- 6.4.3 Controversial Point -- 6.4.4 Principles for Governance of Human Genome Editing -- 6.4.5 Specified Rules to Conduct CRISPR/Cas9 -- 6.5 Enhancement -- 6.5.1 Definition -- 6.5.2 Why Enhancement Is Right -- 6.5.3 Why Enhancement Is Wrong -- 6.5.4 Some Guidelines for Regulation -- 6.6 Human Genome Issues -- 6.7 Genetically Modified Organisms -- 6.8 Biosecurity -- 6.9 Conclusions -- References -- 7 Technology, Nature, Animals and Biolaw -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Law and Technology: A Philosophical Reflection -- 7.3 Contemporary Technology and the Modified Scope of Human Action -- 7.4 The Reification of Nature -- 7.5 The Juridical Meaning of Contemporary Technology -- 7.6 From τέχνη (Téchne) to Contemporary Technology -- 7.7 The Dissolution of Φύσις (Physis) in the Technological Experience of the World -- 7.8 Technology as a Subjection Device: Biotechnology -- 7.9 Technology as Second Nature -- 7.10 Biolaw and Contemporary Technology -- 7.11 Animal Suffering and Biolaw -- References -- Conclusions -- Index.
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Valdés Erick  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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The Cambridge handbook of health research regulation / / edited by Graeme Laurie [and others]
The Cambridge handbook of health research regulation / / edited by Graeme Laurie [and others]
Autore Laurie Graeme
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge University Press, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xix, 421 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 344.041
Collana Social Sciences
Soggetto topico Medicine - Research - Law and legislation
Soggetto non controllato Health research regulation ('HRR')
medical ethics
regulatory frameworks
medical anthropology
bioethics and law
ISBN 1-108-65338-3
1-108-57609-5
1-108-62002-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction / Graeme Laurie -- Vulnerability / Wendy Rogers -- Proportionality / Owen Schaefer -- Social Value / Hans van Delden and Rieke van der Graaf -- Solidarity / Katharina Kieslich and Barbara Prainsack -- Public Interest / Annie Sorbieh -- Privacy / David Townend -- Trust and institutions : global health research collaborations / Angeliki Kerasidou -- Vulnerabilities and power : the political side of health research / Iain Brassington -- Consent / Jane Kaye and Megan Prictor -- Forms of engagement / Mhairi Aitken and Sarah Cunningham-Burley -- Participatory governance in health research : patients and publics as stewards of health research systems / Kim Chuong and Kieran O'Doherty -- Risk-benefit analysis / Carl Coleman -- The regulatory role of patents in innovative health research and its translation from the laboratory to the clinic / Dianne Nicole and Jane Nielsen -- Benefit sharing - from compensation to collaboration / Kadri Simm -- Taking failure seriously : health research regulation for medical devices, technological risk and preventing future harm / Mark Flear -- Rules, principles and the added value of best practice in health research regulation / Nayha Sethi -- Research ethics review / Edward Dove -- Data access governance / Mahsa Shabani, Adrian Thorogood, and Madeline Murtagh -- Is the red queen sitting on the throne? Current trends and future developments in human health research regulation / Stuart Nicholls -- Regulatory authorities and decision-making in health research : the institutional dimension / Aisling McMahon -- The once and future role of policy advice for health regulation by experts and advisory committees / Eric Meslin -- Changing identities in disclosure of research findings / Emily Postan -- Health research and privacy through the lens of public interest : a monocle for the myopic? / Mark Taylor and Tess Whitton -- Mobilising public expertise in health research regulation / Michael Burges -- Towards adaptive governance in big data health research : implementing regulatory principles / Effy Vayena and Alessandro Blasimme -- Regulating automated healthcare and research technologies : first do no harm (to the commons) / Roger Brownsword -- When learning is continuous : bridging the research-therapy divide in the regulatory governance of artificial intelligence as medical devices / Calvin Ho -- The oversight of clinical innovation in a medical marketplace / Wendy Lipworth, Miriam Wiersma, Narcyz Ghinea, Tereza Hendly, Ian Kerridge, Tamra Lysaght, Megan Munsie, Chris Rudge, Cameron Stewart, and Catherine Waldby -- The challenge of 'evidence' : research and regulation of traditional and non-conventional medicines / Nayeli Urquiza Haas and Emilie Cloatre -- Experiences of ethics, governance, and scientific practice in neuroscience research / Martyn Pickersgil -- Humanitarian research : ethical considerations in conducting research during global health emergencies / Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra and Matthew Hunt -- Governance framework for advanced therapies in Argentina / Fabiana Arzuaga -- Human gene editing : traversing normative systems / Rosario IsasiRosario Isasi -- Modification and the future of health research regulation / Sarah Chan -- Human organs and animal bodies : regulating interspecies research / Amy Hinterberger and Sara Bea -- When is human? Rethinking the 14-day rule / Catriona McMillan -- A perfect storm : non-evidence-based medicine in the fertility clinic / Emily Jackson -- Margins or mainstream? Enhancement and the need for a new regulatory perspective / Shawn Harmon -- Afterword : what could a learning health research regulation system look like? / Graeme Laurie.
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Laurie Graeme  
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Clinical law for clinical practice / / Robert Wheeler
Clinical law for clinical practice / / Robert Wheeler
Autore Wheeler Robert (Consultant neonatal and pediatric surgeon)
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 148 pages)
Disciplina 344.041
Soggetto topico Medical laws and legislation
ISBN 1-000-07952-X
0-429-32058-2
1-000-07944-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Adults who refuse blood -- Discussing the prospects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation -- What should be disclosed when seeking consent -- Deprivation in Essex -- The first glimpse of a duty to warn? -- Can a patient choose her surgeon? -- Sentiments -- Unwise decisions -- Consulting relatives -- Doctrine of double effect -- Needle phobia -- Candid over complications -- Examining patients with their consent -- Covert treatment -- Can blood be compulsorily administered under the Mental Health Act 1983? -- Genetic confidentiality -- Refusing hospital discharge -- Consent for a cannula -- Changing direction in severe anorexia -- Be informed : then disclose -- Withdrawing treatment in a young man -- The value of going to court -- Articulating best interests -- Loyal Friends -- Apply to court? -- Disclosing the miniscule risk when seeking consent -- Obtaining consent -- Deprivation of Liberty : the story so far -- Falling from hospital property -- Gross negligence manslaughter : perhaps better, "betrayal of trust"? -- Interpretation -- A narrow dispute -- A right to be told? -- "But all life is an experiment" -- Avoid discouraging patients from waiting to be treated -- Mixed messages -- It is for clinicians to identify foreseeable risks -- Separating twins -- Body modification -- Seeking the approval of a court for paternity testing -- Children refusing treatment -- Can we rely on our Advance Decisions? -- Is there a role for "next of kin"? -- Preaching to patients -- Information classification : general -- Deceiving patients -- Determining incapacity -- Reasons for refusing blood? -- Justifying the termination of a pregnancy -- The feasibility of a covert Caesarean section -- Communicating risk : words or numbers? -- Stark compulsion in grave circumstances -- Going to court too soon -- Best interests in the absence of suffering -- Patients value candour -- Informed consent & informed dissent : two sides of a coin? -- Parental consent for their child's deprivation of liberty -- Vulnerable with capacity -- Compulsory treatment for diabetes -- Approving palliation -- Acquiescence : not consent -- Making clinical legal decisions.
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Wheeler Robert (Consultant neonatal and pediatric surgeon)  
Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2020
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Clinical law for clinical practice / / Robert Wheeler
Clinical law for clinical practice / / Robert Wheeler
Autore Wheeler Robert (Consultant neonatal and pediatric surgeon)
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 148 pages)
Disciplina 344.041
Soggetto topico Medical laws and legislation
ISBN 1-000-07952-X
0-429-32058-2
1-000-07944-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Adults who refuse blood -- Discussing the prospects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation -- What should be disclosed when seeking consent -- Deprivation in Essex -- The first glimpse of a duty to warn? -- Can a patient choose her surgeon? -- Sentiments -- Unwise decisions -- Consulting relatives -- Doctrine of double effect -- Needle phobia -- Candid over complications -- Examining patients with their consent -- Covert treatment -- Can blood be compulsorily administered under the Mental Health Act 1983? -- Genetic confidentiality -- Refusing hospital discharge -- Consent for a cannula -- Changing direction in severe anorexia -- Be informed : then disclose -- Withdrawing treatment in a young man -- The value of going to court -- Articulating best interests -- Loyal Friends -- Apply to court? -- Disclosing the miniscule risk when seeking consent -- Obtaining consent -- Deprivation of Liberty : the story so far -- Falling from hospital property -- Gross negligence manslaughter : perhaps better, "betrayal of trust"? -- Interpretation -- A narrow dispute -- A right to be told? -- "But all life is an experiment" -- Avoid discouraging patients from waiting to be treated -- Mixed messages -- It is for clinicians to identify foreseeable risks -- Separating twins -- Body modification -- Seeking the approval of a court for paternity testing -- Children refusing treatment -- Can we rely on our Advance Decisions? -- Is there a role for "next of kin"? -- Preaching to patients -- Information classification : general -- Deceiving patients -- Determining incapacity -- Reasons for refusing blood? -- Justifying the termination of a pregnancy -- The feasibility of a covert Caesarean section -- Communicating risk : words or numbers? -- Stark compulsion in grave circumstances -- Going to court too soon -- Best interests in the absence of suffering -- Patients value candour -- Informed consent & informed dissent : two sides of a coin? -- Parental consent for their child's deprivation of liberty -- Vulnerable with capacity -- Compulsory treatment for diabetes -- Approving palliation -- Acquiescence : not consent -- Making clinical legal decisions.
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Wheeler Robert (Consultant neonatal and pediatric surgeon)  
Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , 2020
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Comparative Legal Frameworks for Pre-Implantation Embryonic Genetic Interventions / / by Pin Lean Lau
Comparative Legal Frameworks for Pre-Implantation Embryonic Genetic Interventions / / by Pin Lean Lau
Autore Lau Pin Lean
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 pages)
Disciplina 344.04196
344.041
Soggetto topico Private international law
Conflict of laws
Human rights
Biomedical engineering
Bioethics
Reproductive medicine
Human genetics
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law
Human Rights
Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology
Reproductive Medicine
Human Genetics
ISBN 3-030-22308-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FM -- Introduction -- The Legacy of Eugenics in Contemporary Law -- The Legal and ethical debates in Embryo Selection -- The Regulatory Framework in Biomedical Technologies -- International Biomedical Laws in the Field of Genetic Interventions -- The Dynamics of Basic Constitutional Rights in Selected Jurisdictions -- Conclusion -- References. .
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Lau Pin Lean  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
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Curso de introducción al derecho sanitario : grado en enfermería - 1º / / Antonio Fayos Gardó
Curso de introducción al derecho sanitario : grado en enfermería - 1º / / Antonio Fayos Gardó
Autore Fayos Gardó Antonio
Edizione [Sixth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Madrid, Spain : , : Dykinson, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (92 páginas)
Disciplina 344.041
Soggetto topico Medical laws and legislation
ISBN 84-9148-096-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
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Fayos Gardó Antonio  
Madrid, Spain : , : Dykinson, , [2017]
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Curso de introducción al derecho sanitario : grado en enfermería - 1º / / Antonio Fayos Gardó
Curso de introducción al derecho sanitario : grado en enfermería - 1º / / Antonio Fayos Gardó
Autore Fayos Gardó Antonio
Edizione [Sixth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Madrid, Spain : , : Dykinson, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (92 páginas)
Disciplina 344.041
Soggetto topico Medical laws and legislation
ISBN 84-9148-096-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826072303321
Fayos Gardó Antonio  
Madrid, Spain : , : Dykinson, , [2017]
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Curso de introducción al derecho sanitario : grado en enfermería - 1 ̂ / / Antonio Fayos Gardó
Curso de introducción al derecho sanitario : grado en enfermería - 1 ̂ / / Antonio Fayos Gardó
Autore Fayos Gardó Antonio
Edizione [Quinta edición.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Madrid : , : Dykinson, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (121 p.)
Disciplina 344.041
Soggetto topico Medical laws and legislation
Derecho sanitario
Medicine - Law and legislation
Medicina - Derecho y legislación
Soggetto genere / forma Libros electronicos.
ISBN 84-9085-663-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione spa
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Fayos Gardó Antonio  
Madrid : , : Dykinson, , [2016]
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