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Published September, 2015
By John Carrier, Ian Kendall, David Downes and Paul Rock
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge Cavendish)
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Reviewing recent health care policy in the NHS and setting health policy in both an historical and modern context, Carrier and Kendall firmly locate the NHS in the context of the welfare state.

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Published August, 2012
By Francesca Biagi-Chai, Phillip Dravers and Veronique Voruz
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Published March, 2012
By Reece Walters
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This book aims to bring the debates about GM food into the social and criminological arena. It highlights the criminal actions of state and corporate officials including the illegal production and sale of GM products, biopiracy and the manipulatio


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Published October, 2011
By Mark Henaghan
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Over the past twenty years there has been a shift in medical law and practise to increasingly distrust the judgement of health professionals. This book will look comparatively at a number of countries, showing through analysis of case law, legislation and protocols produced by hospitals, how the shift from trust to lack of trust has happened.

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Published October, 2011
By Mark Henaghan
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Over the past twenty years there has been a shift in medical law and practise to increasingly distrust the judgement of health professionals. This book will look comparatively at a number of countries, showing through analysis of case law, legislation and protocols produced by hospitals, how the shift from trust to lack of trust has happened.

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Published October, 2009
By Hazel Biggs
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Suitable for members of research ethics committees (RECs), professionals involved with medical research and those with an academic interest in the subject, this book explains the relationship between law and ethics in the context of medically related research.

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Published April, 2009
By Alastair V. Campbell
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Debates about uses and abuses of the human body in medicine have highlighted the need for a thorough discussion of the ethics of the uses of bodies, both living and dead. This volume explores different views of the significance of the human body. It provides useful background to different controversies in medical ethics.

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Published April, 2009
By Alastair V. Campbell
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Addresses a number of key questions including: Should it be legal to sell human organs for transplantation? Are public displays of plastinated bodies or public autopsies morally justifiable? And, should there be restrictions on the uses of human tissue in teaching and research?

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Published April, 2008
By J.K. Mason and Graeme Laurie
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The underlying rationale of medical law has undergone radical shifts in the brief lifespan of the discipline. This work takes a look at the phenomenon and impact of patient autonomy in medical law and offers an alternative perspective on the nature of the discipline by examining the complex interface between patients' rights and public interest.

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Published April, 2008
By J.K. Mason and Graeme Laurie
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The underlying rationale of medical law has undergone radical shifts in the brief lifespan of the discipline. This work takes a look at the phenomenon and impact of patient autonomy in medical law and offers an alternative perspective on the nature of the discipline by examining the complex interface between patients' rights and public interest.

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