Cambridge bioethics and law
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Cambridge bioethics and law
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Cambridge bioethics and law
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- Has parts41
- The connected self, the ethics and governance of the genetic individual, Heather Widdows
- Merry and Mccall Smith's errors, medicine and the law, Alan Merry, Warren Brookbanks
- AI in eHealth, human autonomy, data governance and privacy in healthcare, Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci [and four others]
- Solidarity in biomedicine and beyond, Barbara Prainsack, Alena Buyx
- Trust in medicine, its nature, justification, significance, and decline, Markus Wolfensberger, Anthony Wrigley
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 19
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 21
- International perspectives on end-of-life law reform, politics, persuasion and persistence, edited by Ben P. White, Lindy Willmott
- Continuous sedation at the end of life, ethical, clinical, and legal perspectives, edited by Sigrid Sterckx, Kasper Raus, Freddy Mortier
- Reimagining the Court of Protection, access to justice in mental capacity law, Jaime Lindsey
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 16
- Regulating patient safety, the end of professional dominance?, Oliver Quick
- Bioethics, medicine, and the criminal law, edited by Danielle Griffiths and Andrew Sanders, Volume 2
- Bioethics in action, edited by Françoise Baylis, Alice Dreger
- Consent for medical treatment of trans youth, Steph Jowett
- Criminalising contagion, legal and ethical challenges of disease transmission and the criminal law, edited by Catherine Stanton and Hannah Quirk
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 18
- Property in the body, feminist perspectives, Donna Dickenson
- The right to know and the right not to know, genetic privacy and responsibility, edited by Ruth Chadwick, Mairi Levitt and Darren Shickle
- What makes health public?, a critical evaluation of moral, legal, and political claims in public health, John Coggon
- The global health crisis, ethical responsibilities, Thana Cristina de Campos
- Bioethics, medicine, and the criminal law, edited by Amel Alghrani, Rebecca Bennett, Suzanne Ost, Volume 1
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 17
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 43
- Euthanasia, ethics and public policy, an argument against legalisation, John Keown, Georgetown University
- Sharing linked data for health research, toward better decision making, edited by Carolyn Adams, Judy Allen, Felicity Flack
- Mental capacity in relationship, decision-making, dialogue, and autonomy, Camillia Kong
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 15
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 20
- Cambridge bioethics and law, 32
- The Affordable Care Act and Medicare in comparative context, Eleanor D. Kinney
- Bioethics, medicine, and the criminal law, walking the tightrope, edited by Amel Alghrani, Rebecca Bennett and Suzanne Ost, Volume I
- Bioethics, medicine, and the criminal law, Margaret Brazier and Suzanne Ost, Volume 3
- Genetic data and the law, a critical perspective on privacy protection, Mark Taylor
- Criminal law, philosophy and public health practice, edited by A.M. Viens, John Coggon and Anthony S. Kessel
- Beyond autonomy, limits and alternatives to informed consent in research ethics and law, edited by David G. Kirchhoffer, Bernadette J. Richards
- Regulating assisted reproductive technologies, new horizons, Amel Alghrani
- Empirical bioethics, theoretical and practical perspectives, edited by Jonathan Ives, Michael Dunn and Alan Cribb
- The human embryo in vitro, breaking the legal stalemate/, Catriona A. W. McMillan, University of Edinburgh
- Euthanasia and assisted suicide, lessons from Belgium, edited by David Albert Jones, Chris Gastmans, Calum MacKellar
- Solidarity and justice in health and social care, Ruud ter Meulen