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This key collection brings together a selection of papers
commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law
& Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of
international experts along with a selection of short opinion
pieces written in response to specific ethical issues. The
collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical
ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role
of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues
with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and
also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
The contributors collect responses to issues arising from high
profile cases such as the legitimacy of war in Iraq to
physician-related suicide. The volume will provide a valuable
resource for practitioners and academics with an interest in ethics
across a range of disciplines.
This key collection brings together a selection of papers
commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law
& Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of
international experts along with a selection of short opinion
pieces written in response to specific ethical issues. The
collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical
ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role
of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues
with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and
also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
The contributors collect responses to issues arising from high
profile cases such as the legitimacy of war in Iraq to
physician-related suicide. The volume will provide a valuable
resource for practitioners and academics with an interest in ethics
across a range of disciplines.
This title was first published in 2003. Assisted conception is an
area where it often seems that all the ethical and legal issues
have been covered and then technology advances and the discussions
start all over again. The book is an anthology of papers presented
during a project looking at thearaputic research in assisted
conception (TRAC). It is divided into three areas addressing
research, ethics and law. Each chapter begins with an overview of
the issues, with the aim being to present new perspectives rather
than covering old ground. The European Convention on Human rights
and Biomedicine came into force on December 1, 1999. The Convention
allows thearaputic research and research on spare embryos but
forbid fundamental research, which may be essential to the safe
development of new techniques. This also means that people may
become part of an experimental process without their consent. The
project brings together clinicians, embryologists, lawyers and
ethicists to ascertain whether there might be a risk of infertility
patients being exposed to insufficiently tested procedures and to
see if there is a need for fundamental research in this area. It
also looks at the legislative safeguards that exist and whether a
European standard for treatment should be set.
This key collection brings together a selection of papers
commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law
& Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of
international experts along with a selection of short opinion
pieces written in response to specific ethical issues. The
collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical
ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role
of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues
with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and
also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
The contributors collect responses to issues arising from high
profile cases such as the legitimacy of war in Iraq to
physician-related suicide. The volume will provide a valuable
resource for practitioners and academics with an interest in ethics
across a range of disciplines.
This key collection brings together a selection of papers
commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law
& Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of
international experts along with a selection of short opinion
pieces written in response to specific ethical issues. The
collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical
ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role
of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues
with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and
also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
The contributors collect responses to issues arising from high
profile cases such as the legitimacy of war in Iraq to
physician-related suicide. The volume will provide a valuable
resource for practitioners and academics with an interest in ethics
across a range of disciplines.
This title was first published in 2003. Assisted conception is an
area where it often seems that all the ethical and legal issues
have been covered and then technology advances and the discussions
start all over again. The book is an anthology of papers presented
during a project looking at thearaputic research in assisted
conception (TRAC). It is divided into three areas addressing
research, ethics and law. Each chapter begins with an overview of
the issues, with the aim being to present new perspectives rather
than covering old ground. The European Convention on Human rights
and Biomedicine came into force on December 1, 1999. The Convention
allows thearaputic research and research on spare embryos but
forbid fundamental research, which may be essential to the safe
development of new techniques. This also means that people may
become part of an experimental process without their consent. The
project brings together clinicians, embryologists, lawyers and
ethicists to ascertain whether there might be a risk of infertility
patients being exposed to insufficiently tested procedures and to
see if there is a need for fundamental research in this area. It
also looks at the legislative safeguards that exist and whether a
European standard for treatment should be set.
This key collection brings together a selection of papers
commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law
& Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of
international experts along with a selection of short opinion
pieces written in response to specific ethical issues. The
collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical
ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role
of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues
with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and
also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
The contributors collect responses to issues arising from high
profile cases such as the legitimacy of war in Iraq to
physician-related suicide. The volume will provide a valuable
resource for practitioners and academics with an interest in ethics
across a range of disciplines.
This key collection brings together a selection of papers
commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law
& Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of
international experts along with a selection of short opinion
pieces written in response to specific ethical issues. The
collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical
ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role
of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues
with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and
also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
The contributors collect responses to issues arising from high
profile cases such as the legitimacy of war in Iraq to
physician-related suicide. The volume will provide a valuable
resource for practitioners and academics with an interest in ethics
across a range of disciplines.
This key collection brings together a selection of papers
commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law
& Society. It incorporates contributions from a group of
international experts along with a selection of short opinion
pieces written in response to specific ethical issues. The
collection addresses issues arising in biomedical and medical
ethics ranging from assisted reproductive technologies to the role
of clinical ethics committees. It examines broader societal issues
with particular emphasis on sustainability and the environment and
also focuses on issues of human rights in current global contexts.
The contributors collect responses to issues arising from high
profile cases such as the legitimacy of war in Iraq to
physician-related suicide. The volume will provide a valuable
resource for practitioners and academics with an interest in ethics
across a range of disciplines.
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