Law and Morals: Warnock, Gillick, and Beyond
Oxford University Press (1986)
| Abstract | An examination of the relationship between law and morals, this wide-ranging book develops themes addressed by Hart and Devlin, relating them to issues and events of current interest. Lee covers such timely concerns as: the Moral Majority; embryo experiments and surrogate motherhood; contraception, children's rights, and parents' rights; informed medical consent; equality and discrimination; and freedom of expression and pornography. Stressing the relevance of these issues to the lives of all of us, Lee argues for broader participation in debate on this topic. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Law and ethics | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ55.L43 1986 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0192177532 | |||||||||
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Judith N. Shklar (1964/1986). Legalism: Law, Morals, and Political Trials. Harvard University Press.
Richard A. Wasserstrom (1971). Morality and the Law. Belmont, Calif.,Wadsworth Pub. Co..
P. S. Atiyah (1981/1982). Promises, Morals, and Law. Clarendon Press.
D. J. Cusine (1987). Law and Morals: Warnock, Gillick and Beyond. Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (3):164-165.
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