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  1. Jean V. McHale (forthcoming). Faith, Belief, Fundamental Rights and Delivering Health Care in a Modern NHS: An Unrealistic Aspiration? Health Care Analysis:1-13.
    This paper considers the way in which English law safeguards fundamental rights to respect for faith and belief in relation to the delivery of health care. It explores the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Equality Act 2010. It explores some of the challenges in attempting to reconcile fundamental rights to faith and belief and the delivery of health care, both now and in the future and whether this is a realistic aspiration in a state funded health (...)
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  2. Jean V. Mchale (2013). Organ Transplantation, the Criminal Law, and the Health Tourist. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (01):64-76.
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  3. Jean V. McHale (2011). Accountability, Governance and Biobanks: The Ethics and Governance Committee as Guardian or as Toothless Tiger? Health Care Analysis 19 (3):231-246.
    The huge potential of biobanks/genetic databases for the research community has been recognised across jurisdictions in both publicly funded and commercial sectors. But although there is tremendous potential there are likewise potential difficulties. The long-term storage of personal health information and samples poses major challenges. This is an area is fraught with ethical and legal uncertainties. Biobanks raise many questions of the control of rights, of consent, of privacy and confidentiality and of property in human material. It is thus unsurprising (...)
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  4. Jean V. Mchale (2008). Nanomedicine-Small Particles, Big Issues : A New Regulatory Dawn for Health Care Law and Bioethics? In Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics / Edited by Michael Freeman. Oxford University Press.
     
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  5. Jean V. McHale (2003). Nursing and Human Rights. Butterworth Heinemann.
    " This book focuses on the relationship between human rights and nursing in these changing times.
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  6. Marie Fox & Jean McHale (2000). Regulating Human Body Parts and Products. Health Care Analysis 8 (2):83-85.
    This special volume of Health Care Analysis is dedicated to a consideration of the status of body parts and products and the roleof law in regulating them. We argue that such a discussion is timely giventhe conflation of technological and academic concerns posed by thecomplex legal framework within which these issues are currentlyaddressed and in the light of debates such as those regardingthe storage of children's organs addressed by inquiries atAlder Hay and Bristol, United Kingdom. The contributors addressspecific legal problems (...)
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  7. Jean McHale (2000). Waste, Ownership and Bodily Products. Health Care Analysis 8 (2):123-135.
    This paper considers the extent to which bodily partsand products can be legitimately regarded as ``waste''in law and what are the legal consequences ofregarding them in this manner. First, what is theapproach of English law to bodily parts as property?Secondly, why is this an important legal issue?Thirdly, what do we mean when we say that something is``waste'' and can bodily products/parts be classifiedas ``waste''? Fourthly, if the English courts areprepared to recognise bodily parts and products asproperty, then what are the (...)
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