Medical Law and Ethics

Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 13 (1):37-37 (2010)
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This book is a critical, forward-looking, and multidisciplinary text. Its chief aim is to advance understanding of medical law by reference to both moral theory and the rapidly changing context in which medical law must operate. That context includes the impact of market forces and medical tourism, political interests, medical and professional interests, changing perceptions of medicine, developing technologies, limited resources, and the impact of increasingly direct (international and domestic) recognition of human rights

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original Taylor, Rodney (2010) "Management of Post-Mortem Pregnancy: Legal and Philosophical Aspects". Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics 13(1):37-37

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