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Great Debates in Medical Law and Ethics

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Great Debates in Medical Law and Ethics
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr Imogen Goold
By (author) Jonathan Herring
SeriesGreat Debates in Law
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:275
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 155
ISBN/Barcode 9781352002287
ClassificationsDewey:344.041
Audience
Further/Higher Education
Undergraduate
Edition 2nd edition
Illustrations 1 bw illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publication Date 24 April 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This textbook is an ambitious and engaging introduction to the more advanced writings on medical law and ethics, primarily designed to allow students to 'get under the skin' of the topic and begin to build their critical thinking and analysis skills. Each chapter is structured around key questions and debates that provoke deeper thought and, ultimately, a clearer understanding. The aim of the book is not to present a complete overview of theoretical issues in medical law and ethics, but rather to illustrate the current debates which are currently going on among those working in and shaping the area. The text features summaries of the views of notable experts on key topics and each chapter ends with a list of guided further reading. A perfect book for students taking a module in medical law, or for those wanting to deepen their knowledge. New to this Edition: - The Supreme Court decision in Montgomery receives extensive discussion and analysis - Recent developments on the best interests test under the Mental Capacity Act are explored - The latest case law on end of life decision making is set out - Debates over whether abortion should be decriminalised are examined - The Charlie Gard case is considered

Author Biography

Imogen Goold is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. She has previously held positions at the World Health Organisation and the Australian Law Reform Commission, where she worked on genetic information privacy and gene patenting inquiries. Her research interests include the regulation of reproductive medicine, property rights and human body parts, and the history of medicine in the 20th century. Jonathan Herring is a Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and a Fellow in Law at Exeter College, Oxford. He is the author of a leading medical law textbook, Medical Law and Ethics. Among his recent and forthcoming titles are works on the law and older people, caring and the law, vulnerability, and childhood.