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Law and Bioethics

Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics

Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics

... Health Law, and Bioethics, published by Cambridge University Press, four editors ...leading law and ethics scholars to contribute 22 comprehensive chapters on a variety of ethical and legal issues in ...

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Between the Law and Bioethics: Placing the Unborn in Contemporary Italy1

Between the Law and Bioethics: Placing the Unborn in Contemporary Italy1

... and bioethics forbid, authorize, approve or condemn certain ...family law to define the state and the possible fate of cryopreserved ...permeates law and language, cultural anthropology reminds us ...

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Public policies, law and bioethics: : a framework for producing public health policy across the European Union

Public policies, law and bioethics: : a framework for producing public health policy across the European Union

... different structure of reasoning which does not fit into these categories. If we would relate with a partner or marry someone, we do not line up people to choose or select the one we would like to have as our partner. ...

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Islamic bioethics: a general scheme

Islamic bioethics: a general scheme

... Islamic bioethics, in this part we will study the way of life protection which is regulated by the Islamic law and ...in bioethics from an Islamic ...

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An Analogical Hermeneutic Approach to Bioethics

An Analogical Hermeneutic Approach to Bioethics

... to bioethics, and approaching bioethics through analogical ...as bioethics education, or even the operation of bioethics ...Since bioethics is ultimately related to bio-politics and ...

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Enhancing the African bioethics initiative

Enhancing the African bioethics initiative

... the law into what had hitherto been the exclusive domain of med- ical professionals led to the "socialization" of biomedical science, which further spurred on the bioethics move- ...

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Bioethics and the Challenges to Its Growth in Africa

Bioethics and the Challenges to Its Growth in Africa

... consider bioethics to be exclusively their cultural ...rican bioethics makes reference to this Western domineering attitude of bioethics: “The more interesting story perhaps con- cerns the culture of ...

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Quintavalle: The Quandary in Bioethics

Quintavalle: The Quandary in Bioethics

... It is submitted that Parliament did not intend to leave difficult ethical questions to the HFE Authority. The provisions of the 1990 Act are strict in nature because the idea of embryonic research was highly ...

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ELSI practices in genomic research in East Asia: implications for research collaboration and public participation

ELSI practices in genomic research in East Asia: implications for research collaboration and public participation

... National Bioethics Committee and the IRBs. The National Bioethics Com- mittee is the highest level expert body designated by the President of South ...By law, informed consent is generally required ...

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Medicine, Health and Bioethics Today and Tomorrow

Medicine, Health and Bioethics Today and Tomorrow

... the Law of Protection of Patients' Rights in accordance with which it is obliged to act all medical ...This law, in fact, talk about the possibilities that the disposal of each patient, related to its ...

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Public health law coverage in support of the health-related sustainable development goals (SDGs) among 33 Western Pacific countries

Public health law coverage in support of the health-related sustainable development goals (SDGs) among 33 Western Pacific countries

... health law situation in sev- eral ...health law situations in countries are very ...health law were collected by country experts who are familiar with their legal and public health ...health ...

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African bioethics: methodological doubts and insights

African bioethics: methodological doubts and insights

... modern bioethics, particularly of guidelines for conducting health-related research involving human participants, much so the vulnerable ...contemporary bioethics is, in principle, to say the least, a ...

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An argument for the use of Aristotelian method in bioethics

An argument for the use of Aristotelian method in bioethics

... in bioethics It is not uncommon for hospital staff to be confronted by a young person, say, a twenty year-old man who has deliberately taken a drug overdose, perhaps following a disappointment in love (Hassan et ...

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A systematic review of empirical bioethics methodologies

A systematic review of empirical bioethics methodologies

... Distinguishing between these two poles of methodo- logical orientation fails, however, to accommodate the sig- nificant differences within the orientations themselves. The consultative orientation, in particular, ...

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The bioethics of stem cell research and therapy

The bioethics of stem cell research and therapy

... the bioethics of human stem cell research has transitioned from controversies over the source of human embryonic stem cells to concerns about the ethical use of stem cells in basic and clinical ...

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A meta science for a global bioethics and biomedicine

A meta science for a global bioethics and biomedicine

... cosmopolitan bioethics and biomedicine Shook and Giordano [1] emphasised that “the objectivity of the new meta-ethics for neuroethics (now, as I assert, synonymous with bioethics) cannot exceed the degree ...

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Guidelines for Infant Bioethics Committees

Guidelines for Infant Bioethics Committees

... is anticipated that regular meetings will be needed for the committee to carry out its functions in educating hospital staff, infants’ families, and the community; in recommending to the[r] ...

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PATENTING NEW LIFE FORMS: A DILEMMA IN BIOETHICS AND THE LAW

PATENTING NEW LIFE FORMS: A DILEMMA IN BIOETHICS AND THE LAW

... His Honour went on to reject the conclusion which had been arrived at by the patent examiner that as 'products of nature' the Chakrabarty bacteria could not be patented, saying that th[r] ...

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Teaching Bioethics: The Role of Empathy & Humility in the Teaching and Practice of Law

Teaching Bioethics: The Role of Empathy & Humility in the Teaching and Practice of Law

... The lawyer as counsellor (rather than powerful technocrat) supplies legal expertise and experience but also has the opportunity to sustain these clients as they exercise [r] ...

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Respect for cultural diversity and the empirical turn in bioethics: a plea for caution

Respect for cultural diversity and the empirical turn in bioethics: a plea for caution

... of bioethics, they can easily be construed to be an endorsement of ethical relativism, especially by those not well grounded in academic moral ...practice. Bioethics must remain a normative discipline that ...

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