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E-raamat: Diverse Voices in Health Law and Ethics: Important Perspectives

Edited by (Durham University), Edited by (University of Oxford), Edited by (City St Georges, University of London)
  • Formaat: 446 pages
  • Sari: Diverse Voices
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529236552
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  • Formaat: 446 pages
  • Sari: Diverse Voices
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Bristol University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529236552

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Illuminating the often-overlooked perspectives of marginalised groups, this essential textbook offers a transformative exploration of health law and ethics.



Designed as a replacement for (or complement to) foundational health law texts, the book amplifies the voices of those frequently silenced in teaching materials: racialised communities, ethnic minorities, women, disabled individuals, LGBTQI+ people and those disadvantaged by socio-economic and structural factors.



Chapters cover key topics such as abortion, medical negligence, and public health, scrutinising how traditional legal narratives can neglect the nuanced impacts on these diverse groups. Contributors challenge readers to reflect on the production and perpetuation of health inequalities, enriching the curriculum with critical viewpoints.



Teaching tools include:



- accessible summaries throughout the chapters;



- critical reflection questions at the end of each chapter for students and teachers;



- further reading lists and links to external resources..



This is an invaluable text that encourages students and academics to engage deeply with the intersections of law, health(care) and social justice. It is an indispensable companion for any health law course, fostering a more inclusive and well-rounded approach to legal and medical education and practice.

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This book seeks to widen perspectives, giving voice to the otherised and approaching health law and ethics from fresh angles. It is both timely and important. José Miola, University of Leicester This thought-provoking edited book gives voice to perspectives that traditional medical law too often ignores. It will provide a wonderful teaching tool and a valuable starting point for research. Emma Cave, Durham University

1. Introduction - Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Sabrina Germain, and Jonathan
Herring





Part 1: General Principles of Health Law and Ethics





2. Ethical Principles in Health Marisha Wickremsinhe


3. Defining and Understanding Health in Health Law Anna Nelson


4. Health Inequalities, Law, and Society John Coggon and Beth W.
Kamunge-Kpodo


5. Health Disparities, Equity, and Pandemic Ethics Harleen Kaur Johal and
Sabrina Germain


6. Ethics, Health(care) and Climate Change Joshua Parker





Part 2: The Body of Health Law





7. Medical Negligence Zoe L. Tongue, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, and Sabrina
Germain


8. Medical Manslaughter Amel Alghrani and Hannah Saad


9. Consent to Treatment Caterina Milo and Thana C. de Campos-Rudinsky


10. Mental Capacity and Decision-Making Beverley Clough


11. Mental Health: Inpatient Care Magdalena Furgalska


12. Confidentiality Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Jordan A. Parsons, and Naomi
Jones





Part 3: Applied Health Law and Ethics





13. Assisted Reproduction Rita DAlton-Harrison, Philip Bremner, and
Cynthia Mbugua


14. Abortion and Contraception Zoe L. Tongue


15. Pregnancy and Birth Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Zaina Mahmoud


16. Capable Childrens Medical Treatment Rebecca Limb


17. Organ Donation: Deceased Donation Aileen Editha


18. Clinical Research Ethics Zareen Beekhun and Silvia Camporesi


19. Death and Dying Dunja Begovi, Yakubu Salifu, and Sheila Payne
Elizabeth Chloe Romanis is Associate Professor in Biolaw and incoming Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at Durham Law School.



Sabrina Germain is Reader in Healthcare Law and Policy and the Associate Dean for Equality Diversity and Inclusion at the City Law School.



Jonathan Herring is Professor of Law at the University of Oxford and DW Wolf-Clarendon Fellow at Exeter College, Oxford.