Biolaw and Policy in the Twenty-First Century : Building Answers for New Questions /: Building Answers for New Questions. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Biolaw and Policy in the Twenty-First Century : Building Answers for New Questions /: Building Answers for New Questions. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Biolaw and Policy in the Twenty-First Century : Building Answers for New Questions
- Further Information:
- Note: Erick Valdés, Juan Alberto Lecaros, editors.
- Editors:
- Valdés, Erick
Lecaros, Juan Alberto - Contents:
- Part 1: Foundations of Biolaw -- Chapter 1. A Defense of Universal Principles in Biomedical Ethics (Tom L. Beauchamp) -- Chapter 2. The Idea of European Biolaw: Basic Principles (Peter Kemp) -- Chapter 3. Four Ethical Principles in European Bioethics and Biolaw: Autonomy, Dignity, Integrity and Vulnerability (Jacob Dahl Rendtorff) -- Chapter 4. Towards a New Conception of Biolaw (Erick Valdés) -- Chapter 5. Approach to Biolaw as an Autonomous Juridical Discipline (Carlos Romeo Casabona) -- Chapter 6. The Fundamental Features of 21st Centurýs Biolaw (Carlo Casonato) -- Chapter 7. Biolaw and Bioethics: Convergences and Divergences (Juan Alberto Lecaros) -- Part 2: International Biolaw -- Chapter 8. Universal Ethics and Biolaw for a Multicultural World (Darryl Macer) -- Chapter 9. From Biolaw to Technological Innovation in Law (Amedeo Santosuosso) -- Chapter 10. Liquid Biolaw: The Umbearable Lightness of the Post-Modern Era (Camilo Noguera) -- Chapter 11. Biolaw and Constitutional Tensions in Latin America (Eduardo Rueda) -- Chapter 12. Justice, Human Rights and the Persistence of Hunger: A Current Issue for Bioethics and Biolaw in the 21st Century (Gabriela Arguedas) -- Chapter 13. Biolaw, Diversity and Social Justice: The Emergence of Differentiated Rights (Aristides Obando) -- Chapter 14. The Constitutionalization of Biolaw in Colombia (Rodrigo González) -- Chapter 15. Report on the State of the Art of Biolaw in Mexico (Ingrid Brena) -- Part 3: Biolaw for the Biosciences,Part 1: Foundations of Biolaw -- Chapter 1. A Defense of Universal Principles in Biomedical Ethics (Tom L. Beauchamp) -- Chapter 2. The Idea of European Biolaw: Basic Principles (Peter Kemp) -- Chapter 3. Four Ethical Principles in European Bioethics and Biolaw: Autonomy, Dignity, Integrity and Vulnerability (Jacob Dahl Rendtorff) -- Chapter 4. Towards a New Conception of Biolaw (Erick Valdés) -- Chapter 5. Approach to Biolaw as an Autonomous Juridical Discipline (Carlos Romeo Casabona) -- Chapter 6. The Fundamental Features of 21st Centurýs Biolaw (Carlo Casonato) -- Chapter 7. Biolaw and Bioethics: Convergences and Divergences (Juan Alberto Lecaros) -- Part 2: International Biolaw -- Chapter 8. Universal Ethics and Biolaw for a Multicultural World (Darryl Macer) -- Chapter 9. From Biolaw to Technological Innovation in Law (Amedeo Santosuosso) -- Chapter 10. Liquid Biolaw: The Umbearable Lightness of the Post-Modern Era (Camilo Noguera) -- Chapter 11. Biolaw and Constitutional Tensions in Latin America (Eduardo Rueda) -- Chapter 12. Justice, Human Rights and the Persistence of Hunger: A Current Issue for Bioethics and Biolaw in the 21st Century (Gabriela Arguedas) -- Chapter 13. Biolaw, Diversity and Social Justice: The Emergence of Differentiated Rights (Aristides Obando) -- Chapter 14. The Constitutionalization of Biolaw in Colombia (Rodrigo González) -- Chapter 15. Report on the State of the Art of Biolaw in Mexico (Ingrid Brena) -- Part 3: Biolaw for the Biosciences, Health Care and Non-Human Animals -- Chapter 16. Biolaw and 'the Dual-Use Dilemma': The Freedom of Scientific Research in Relationship with 'Traditional' and Emerging Sciences and Technologies (Ilaria Anna Colussi) -- Chapter 17. Biolaw, Liberalism and Cognitive Enhancement: Identifying Harms (Daniel Loewe) -- Chapter 18. Genetic Manipulation and Human Genome in the Colombian Legal System: An Analysis from Biolaw (Laura Victoria Puentes) -- Chapter 19. Dysgenesic Biomedical Practices and their Regulation in Ibero America: A Proposal from Biolaw (Erick Valdés) -- Chpter 20. Palliative Cares as Human Rights: A Justification in the Light of Biolaw (Marisa Aizenberg) -- Chapter 21. Biolaw and Non-Human Animals (Luis Javier Moreno). … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 171.7
Bioethics
Public health laws
Biomedical engineering
Bioethics
Medical Law
Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology
Bioethics
Biomedical engineering
Public health laws - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030059033
3030059030 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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