Abortion
in Jewish Biomedical Law
October 2003; published online March 2012.
Chapter. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 29696 words.
This chapter discusses the issue of abortion in Jewish law. Topics covered include foetal status and abortion; foeticide and abortion in early Christian writings, Canon law, and the Common law; the...
Access to Fetal Material: Property Rights and Pace
in Medical Law Review
January 2003; published online January 2003.
Journal Article. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 0 words.
Accountability: A Public Law Analysis of Government by Contract
in Medical Law Review
January 2002; published online January 2002.
Journal Article. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 0 words.
Adolescent Brain Science and Juvenile Justice
in Law and Neuroscience
February 2011; published online May 2011.
Chapter. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 13864 words.
This chapter first traces the ascendance of developmental neuroscience within juvenile justice. It then demonstrates that, despite optimistic projections, adolescent brain science has had, is likely...
ADVANCE DIRECTIVES AND THE ROCKY WATERS OF ANTICIPATORY DECISION-MAKING
in Medical Law Review
January 2008; published online December 2007.
Journal Article. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 9669 words.
ADVANCE DIRECTIVES, FUTURE SELVES AND DECISION-MAKING
in Medical Law Review
January 2006; published online August 2006.
Journal Article. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 12949 words.
Advance Directives: the Spanish Perspective
in Medical Law Review
January 2005; published online January 2005.
Journal Article. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 0 words.
ADVANCE MEDICAL DIRECTIVES IN SINGAPORE
in Medical Law Review
January 1997; published online January 1997.
Journal Article. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 0 words.
After Birth: Maternal Liability for Antenatal Conduct?
in Childbirth and the Law
July 2000; published online March 2012.
Chapter. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 12886 words.
Chapter 9 suggested that the law should not seek to coerce or control a pregnant woman in an attempt to protect her fetus. This conclusion would preclude all forms of legal intervention against the...
Afterword
in From IVF to Immortality
November 2007; published online January 2009.
Chapter. Subjects: medical and healthcare law. 488 words.
The authors observe that the issues covered in the book are subject to ongoing debate. They note that at the time of the book's publication, these questions were under review since the UK parliament...