This book celebrates Professor Margaret Brazier's outstanding
contribution to the field of healthcare law and bioethics. It examines
key aspects developed in Professor Brazier's agenda-setting body of
work, with contributions being provided by leading experts in the field
from the UK, Australia, the US and continental Europe. They examine a
range of current and future challenges for healthcare law and bioethics,
representing state-of-the-art scholarship in the field.
The book is organised into five parts. Part I discusses key principles
and themes in healthcare law and bioethics. Part II examines the
dynamics of the patient-doctor relationship, in particular the role of
patients. Part III explores legal and ethical issues relating to the
human body. Part IV discusses the regulation of reproduction, and Part V
examines the relationship between the criminal law and the healthcare
process.
Chapter 10 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open
Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
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