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Ethics, law, and society

Title
Ethics, law, and society / edited by Jennifer Gunning and Søren Holm.
ISBN
0754645835 (alk. paper)
9780754645832 (alk. paper)
9780754676461 (v. 4 : alk. paper)
0754676463 (v. 4 : alk. paper)
9781409419167 (v. 5 : hbk)
1409419169 (v. 5 : hbk)
9781409419174 (v. 5 : ebk, PDF)
1409419177 (v. 5 : ebk, PDF)
9781409471462 (v. 5 : ebk, ePUB)
1409471462 (v. 5 : ebk, ePUB)
0754648818
9780754648819
9780754671800
0754671801
Published
Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2005-c2013.
Physical Description
5 volumes ; 24 cm.
Notes
Editor varies.
"The first volume ... represents a selection of papers and commentaries which have appeared on the website during the first year of CCELS [Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law & Society] together with a selection of papers which were presented at the first CCELS conference held in Cardiff in June 2004 [and have been revised]"--Volume 1, page 4.
Ian Kenway additional editor for vol. 4.
Other formats
Online version: Ethics, law, and society. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2005-<2009>
Online version: Ethics, law, and society. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2005-<2009>
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 25, 2006
Credits
Ian Kenway additional editor for vol. 4.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction Jennifer Gunning and Soren Holm Bioethics: Therapeutic and reproductive cloning
a scientific perspective Richard Gardner Stem cells, patents and ethics Peter Whittaker Recent issues in assisted reproduction: evolutions in science, law and ethics Peter Mills Why do research on human brains? Margaret Esiri Bioethics in Europe Berit Faber A penny for your thoughts
ethics in sponsored research Hilde W Nagell Ethical issues in evidence based medicine Ruud ter Meulen Health economics and access to treatment Sam Salek Clinical ethics committees in Europe: assistance in medical decisions, fora for democratic debates or bodies to monitor basic rights? Guy Lebeer Human dignity and the UNESCO declaration on the human genome Roberto Andorno Ethics and Society: Theft of DNA: do we need a new criminal offence Loane Skene Environmental ethics, environmental problems and the ethics of science Robin Attfield Ecological modernisation and the precautionary principle Robert Lee and Elen Stokes Agriculture: some principles and lessons for sustainability Jules Pretty Applying the notion of sustainability
dilemmas and the need for dialogue Christian Gamborg and Peter Sandøe GM resistant: Europe and the WTO panel dispute on biotech products Robert Lee Food ethics Ben Mepham The ethics of journalism: a summing-up for Lord Hutton Ian Hargreaves In search of ethical business leadership: time to mix our metaphors Ken Peattie Only connect
broadband provision and social inclusion Ian Kenway Human Rights: Human rights
what hope? Human dignity
what scope? Roger Brownsword Harmonising human rights in Europe Rick Lawson Ugly, deformed and grubby: the Common Law and human rights Luke Clements Holding multinational corporations accountable for breaches of human rights Celia Wells and Juanita Elias Commentaries: The health professional and the dying patient Mark Fish Legitimate authority, just cause and the decision to invade Iraq Gregory Reichberg Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
an odd new challenge Norman Vetter Designing donors Shaun Pattinson Separating conjoined twins: the case of Ladan and Laleh Bijani Stephen Wilkinson Brain research and neuroethics Martha J Farah, Paul Root Wolpe Arthur Caplan Who has the right to determine the fate of their embryos Gillian Douglas Internet governance Ian Kenway.
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