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    Law and the Relational Self

    €109.70
    This book argues that the most important thing to people and society is relationships, although the law emphasises individual rights and interests. The book offers a profound challenge to individualist ways of understanding the law and offers a new radical relational approach.

    Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics

    €162.23
    This book explores the legal and ethical implications - both challenges and opportunities - of using big data in health care and research.

    Rewriting Nature: The Future of Genome Editing and How to Bridge the Gap Between Law and Science

    €40.84
    Rewriting Nature is an insightful interdisciplinary exploration of the prospects and challenges of genome-editing law, science, and policy. It offers a compelling and valuable resource for jurists, scholars, scientists, lawyers, policymakers, journalists, students, and anyone seeking to develop an in-depth understanding of gene editing and the law.

    Rewriting Nature: The Future of Genome Editing and How to Bridge the Gap Between Law and Science

    €99.20
    Rewriting Nature is an insightful interdisciplinary exploration of the prospects and challenges of genome-editing law, science, and policy. It offers a compelling and valuable resource for jurists, scholars, scientists, lawyers, policymakers, journalists, students, and anyone seeking to develop an in-depth understanding of gene editing and the law.

    Disability, Health, Law, and Bioethics

    €129.55
    The ethical framing of disability has concrete impacts on the treatment of individuals with disability - from shaping health care, to influencing policy and law. Experts from diverse fields consider questions such as anti-discrimination law and access to care, making this volume a resource for anyone seeking a more nuanced view of disability.

    Diagnosing from a Distance: Debates over Libel Law, Media, and Psychiatric Ethics from Barry Goldwater to Donald Trump

    €67.69
    A controversy is raging over whether it is ethical for psychiatrists to comment on the mental health of public figures. This book is a gripping exploration of the so-called 'Goldwater Rule', from its origins with Barry Goldwater in the 1960s to its consequences today in the age of Donald Trump.

    International Perspectives on End-of-Life Law Reform: Politics, Persuasion and Persistence

    €99.20
    This interdisciplinary analysis will appeal to those in the fields of law, health and medicine, bioethics, regulation and political science, as well as those working in parliaments and government bodies with responsibility for reform, non-government organisations, advocacy groups and civil society groups engaged in reform debates.

    Self-Ownership, Property Rights, and the Human Body: A Legal and Philosophical Analysis

    €33.83
    How should the law deal with the challenges raised by advancing biotechnology? This book offers a philosophical and legal re-analysis of the law in relation to property in the body and biomaterials. It will appeal to academics working on issues crossing biotechnology, law, ethics and policy.

    Diagnosing from a Distance: Debates over Libel Law, Media, and Psychiatric Ethics from Barry Goldwater to Donald Trump

    €24.50
    A controversy is raging over whether it is ethical for psychiatrists to comment on the mental health of public figures. This book is a gripping exploration of the so-called 'Goldwater Rule', from its origins with Barry Goldwater in the 1960s to its consequences today in the age of Donald Trump.