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اول آسیب نرسانید: قانون، اخلاق و مراقبت‌های بهداشتی (فلسفهٔ حقوقی کاربردی)

First Do No Harm: Law, Ethics, And Healthcare (Applied Legal Philosophy) (Applied Legal Philosophy) (Applied Legal Philosophy)

جلد کتاب اول آسیب نرسانید: قانون، اخلاق و مراقبت‌های بهداشتی (فلسفهٔ حقوقی کاربردی)

معرفی کتاب «اول آسیب نرسانید: قانون، اخلاق و مراقبت‌های بهداشتی (فلسفهٔ حقوقی کاربردی)» (با عنوان لاتین First Do No Harm: Law, Ethics, And Healthcare (Applied Legal Philosophy) (Applied Legal Philosophy) (Applied Legal Philosophy)) نوشتهٔ edited by Sheila A. M. McLean، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Pub Co در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This book is a collection of essays from leading figures in the field of medical law and ethics in honour of Professor Ken Mason, one of the most eminent scholars in the area. The wide-ranging contents and the standing of the contributors mean that this collection will be an invaluable resource for anyone studying or working in medical law or medical ethics. These Essays Cover Subjects Such As The Legitimacy Of Medical Law, Cases And Casuistry, Contemporary Challenges In The Regulation Of Health Practitioners And The International Medical Research Regulation, Amongst Others. The Legitimacy Of Medical Law / Jonathan Montgomery -- Cases And Casuistry / Robin Downie -- Medical Ethics : Hippocratic And Democratic Ideals / Kenneth Boyd -- Contemporary Challenges In The Regulation Of Health Practitioners / Ian Freckelton -- The International Health Regulations : A New Paradigm For Global Health Governance? / Lawrence O. Gostin -- International Medical Research Regulation : From Ethics To Law / Don Chalmers -- Ethical And Policy Issues Related To Medical Error And Patient Safety / Gerard Magill -- Autonomy And Its Limits : What Place For The Public Good? / Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian Sheather, And Ann Somerville. The Autonomy Of Others : Reflections On The Rise And Rise Of Patient Choice In Contemporary Medical Law / Graeme Laurie -- Conceptualising Privacy In Relation To Medical Research Values / Deryck Beyleveld -- Human 'guinea Pigs' : Why Patients Participate In Clinical Trials / Pamela R. Ferguson -- Human(s) (as) Medicine(s) / Margot Brazier -- The Ethical Challenges Of Biobanks : Safeguarding Altruism And Trust / Alastair V. Campbell -- Law Reform, Clinical Research, And Adults Without Mental Capacity : Much Needed Clarification Or A Recipe For Further Uncertainty? / Jean Mchale. Continuing Conundrums In Competency / John Devereux -- Chester V. Afshar : Sayonara, Sub Silentio, Sidaway? / David Meyers -- 'informed Consent' To Medical Treatment And The Impotence Of Tort / Emily Jackson -- Mark Anthony Or Macbeth : Some Problems Concerning The Dead And The Incompetent When It Comes To Consent / John Harris -- No More 'shock, Horror'? : The Declining Significance Of 'sudden Shock' And The 'horrifying Event' In Psychiatric Injury Claims / Harvey Teff -- Is There A Right Not To Procreate? / Elaine E. Sutherland -- Conscientious Objection : A Shield Or A Sword? / Bernard M. Dickens. Classifying Abortion As A Health Matter : The Case For De-criminalising Abortion Laws In Australia / Kerry Petersen -- What's Love Got To Do With It? : Regulating Reproductive Technologies And Second Hand Emotions / Penelope Beem And Derek Morgan -- Saviour Siblings / Michael Freeman -- Wrongful Life, The Welfare Principle And The Non-identity Problem : Some Further Complications / Soren Holm -- Life-prolonging Treatment And Patients' Legal Rights / Loane Skene -- From Bland To Burke : The Law And Politics Of Assisted Nutrition And Hydration / Sheila A.m. Mclean -- Euthanasia As A Human Right / Tom Campbell. The Futility Of Opposing The Legalisation Of Non-voluntary And Voluntary Euthanasia / Len Doyal -- Defending The Council Of Europe's Opposition To Euthanasia / John Keown -- Newborn Screening For Sickle Cell Disease : Socio-ethical Implications / Denise Avard, Linda Kharaboyan And Bartha Knoppers -- The 'do No Harm' Principle And The Genetic Revolution In New Zealand / Mark Henaghan -- Cloning, Zoning And The Harm Principle / Roger Brownsword -- Exposing Harm : The Erasure Of Animal Bodies In Health Care Law / Marie Fox -- Is The Gender Recognition Act 2004 As Important As It Seems? / Kenneth Mck. Norrie -- The Positive Side Of Health Care Rights / Christopher Newdick. In Defence Of Doctors / Vivienne Harpwood. Edited By Sheila A. M. Mclean. Includes Bibliographical References. Contents......Page 6 List of Contributors......Page 10 Preface......Page 14 Ken Mason – An Appreciation......Page 16 1. The Legitimacy of Medical Law......Page 18 2. Cases and Casuistry......Page 34 3. Medical Ethics: Hippocratic and Democratic Ideals......Page 46 4. Contemporary Challenges in the Regulation of Health Practitioners......Page 56 5. The International Health Regulations: A New Paradigm for Global Health Governance?......Page 76 6. International Medical Research Regulation: From Ethics to Law......Page 98 7. Ethical and Policy Issues Related to Medical Error and Patient Safety......Page 118 8. Autonomy and Its Limits: What Place for the Public Good?......Page 134 9. The Autonomy of Others: Reflections on the Rise and Rise of Patient Choice in Contemporary Medical Law......Page 148 10. Conceptualising Privacy in Relation to Medical Research Values......Page 168 11. Human ‘Guinea Pigs’: Why Patients Participate in Clinical Trials......Page 182 12. Human(s) (as) Medicine(s)......Page 204 13. The Ethical Challenges of Biobanks: Safeguarding Altruism and Trust......Page 220 14. Law Reform, Clinical Research and Adults without Mental Capacity – Much Needed Clarification or a Recipe for Further Uncertainty?......Page 232 15. Continuing Conundrums in Competency......Page 252 16. Chester v. Afshar: Sayonara, Sub Silentio, Sidaway?......Page 272 17. ‘Informed Consent’ to Medical Treatment and the Impotence of Tort......Page 290 18. Mark Anthony or Macbeth: Some Problems Concerning the Dead and the Incompetent when it Comes to Consent......Page 304 19. No More ‘Shock, Horror’? The Declining Significance of ‘Sudden Shock’ and the ‘Horrifying Event’ in Psychiatric Injury Claims......Page 320 20. Is There a Right Not to Procreate?......Page 336 21. Conscientious Objection: A Shield or a Sword?......Page 354 22. Classifying Abortion as a Health Matter: The Case for De-criminalising Abortion Laws in Australia......Page 370 23. What’s Love Got to Do With It? Regulating Reproductive Technologies and Second Hand Emotions......Page 386 24. Saviour Siblings......Page 406 25. Wrongful Life, the Welfare Principle and the Non-Identity Problem: Some Further Complications......Page 424 26. Life-Prolonging Treatment and Patients’ Legal Rights......Page 438 27. From Bland to Burke: The Law and Politics of Assisted Nutrition and Hydration......Page 448 28. Euthanasia as a Human Right......Page 464 29. The Futility of Opposing the Legalisation of Non-Voluntary and Voluntary Euthanasia......Page 478 30. Defending the Council of Europe’s Opposition to Euthanasia......Page 496 31. Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease: Socio-Ethical Implications......Page 512 32. The ‘Do No Harm’ Principle and the Genetic Revolution in New Zealand......Page 528 33. Cloning, Zoning and the Harm Principle......Page 544 34. Exposing Harm: The Erasure of Animal Bodies in Healthcare Law......Page 560 35. Is the Gender Recognition Act 2004 as Important as It Seems?......Page 578 36. The Positive Side of Healthcare Rights......Page 590 37. In Defence of Doctors......Page 604 The legitimacy of medical law / Jonathan Montgomery Cases and casuistry / Robin Downie Contemporary challenges in the regulation of health practitioners / Ian Freckleton The international health regulations : a new paradigm for global health governance? / Lawrence Gostin International medical research regulation : from ethics to law / Don Chalmers Ethical and policy issues related to medical error and patient safety / Gerard Magill Autonomy and its limits : what place for the public good? / Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian Sheather, Ann Somerville The autonomy of others : reflections on the rise and rise of patient choice in contemporary medical law / Graeme Laurie Conceptualising privacy in relation to medical research / Deryck Beylefeld Human guinea pigs : why patients participate in clinical trials / Pamela Ferguson Human(s) (as) medicine(s) / Margot Brazier The ethical challenges of biobanks : safeguarding altruism and trust / Alastair Campbell Law reform, clinical research, and adults without medical capacity : much needed clarification or a recipe for further uncertainty? / Jean McHale Continuing conundrums in competency / John Devereux Chester v. Afshar : sayonara, sub silentio, sidaway? / David Meyers Informed consent to medical treatment and the impotence of tort / Emily Jackson Mark Antony or Macbeth : some problems concerning the dead and the incompetent when it comes to consent / John Harris No more shock, horror? : the declining significance of sudden shock and the horrifying event in psychiatric injury claims / Harvey Teff Is there a right not to procreate? / Elaine Sutherland Conscientious objection : a shield or a sword? / Bernard Dickens Classifying abortion as a health matter : the case for de-criminalising abortion laws in Australia / Kerry Petersen What's love got to do with it? : regulating reproductive technologies and second hand emotions / Penelope Beem and Derek Morgan Saviour siblings / Michael Freeman Wrongful life, the welfare principle and the non-identity problem : some further complications / Soren Holm Life-prolonging treatment and patients' legal rights / Loane Skene From Bland to Burke : the law and politics of assisted nutrition and hydration / Sheila McLean Euthanasia as a human right / Tom Campbell The futility of opposing the legalisation of non-voluntary and voluntary euthanasia / Len Doyal Defending the Council of Europe's opposition to euthanasia / John Keown Newborn screening for sickle cell disease : socio-ethical implications / Denise Avard, Linda Kharaboyan and Bartha Knoppers The "do no harm" principle and the genetic revolution in New Zealand / Mark Henaghan Cloning, zoning and the harm principle / Roger Brownsword Exposing harm : the erasure of animal bodies in health care law / Marie Fox Is the Gender Recognition Act 2004 as important as it seems? / Kenneth Norrie The positive side of health care rights / Christopher Newdick In defence of doctors / Vivienne Harpwood. This collection brings together essays from leading figures in the field of medical law and ethics which address the key issues currently challenging scholars in the field. It has also been compiled as a lasting testimony to the work of one of the most eminent scholars in the area, Professor Ken Mason. The collection marks the academic crowning of a career which has laid one of the foundation stones of an entire discipline. The wide-ranging contents and the standing of the contributors mean that the volume will be an invaluable resource for anyone studying or working in medical law or medical ethics. This collection of essays from leading figures in the field of medical law and ethics is a lasting testimony to the work of one of the most eminent scholars in the area, Professor Ken Mason. The wide-ranging contents and the standing of the contributors mean that this collection will be an invaluable resource for anyone studying or working in medical law or medical ethics.
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