1. | Newman, Stephen : Human cloning and the family, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Human cloning and the family : reflections on cloning existing children / Newman, Stephen REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): New York Law School of Human Rights : vol. 13; Spring 1997 : part three., p. 523-530. - Boston : Harvard School of Public Health, 1997. - ISSN 8756-8926 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco (ed.) : A legal framework for bioethics, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series A legal framework for bioethics / Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco (ed.) - (Nijhoff law specials ; vol. 34), 245 p.. - Hague : Kluwer, 1998. ISBN 90-411-0523-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Bioethics needs legal regulation, by Cosimo Marco Mazzoni. 2. An international overview of developments in certain areas, 1984-1994, by Sev S. Fluss. 3. From bioethics to biolaw, by Linda Nielsen. 4. Towards a law for bioethics, by Paolo Zatti. 5. What rules for procreation, by Alexander M. Capron. 6. What rules for procreation, by Christian Byk. 7. What rules should govern artificial insemination, by Francesco D. Busnelli. 8. Licensing parenthood and regulating reproduction : towards consensus, by Derek Morgan. 9. Bioethics and law, by Dorothy Nelkin. 10. Bioethics markets and morals : the case of biotechnological patents, by Marco Ricolfi. 11. Markets for human organs, by Henry Hansmann. 12. Marketing of human organs, by Erwin Bernat. 13. Gift ethics and organ donation, by Cosimo Marco Mazzoni. 14. The right to die, by Ian Kennedy. 15. Euthanasia : changes in medicine and in legal regulation, by Carlo Alberto Defanti. 16. The right to die and the penal code : the arguments of a problematic relationship, by Fausto Giunta. 17. Self-determination and living wills, by Pietro Rescigno. INDEX WORDS:
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3. | Reiss, Michael J. : Improving nature, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Improving nature : the science and ethics of genetic engineering / Reiss, Michael J. ; Straughan, Roger, x, 288 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 1996. ISBN 0-521-45441-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Lötjönen, Salla : Ihmiseen kohdistuva lääketieteellinen tutkimustoiminta ja siihen soveltuvat oikeussäännöt, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Ihmiseen kohdistuva lääketieteellinen tutkimustoiminta ja siihen soveltuvat oikeussäännöt = Legal rules regulating medical research on human beings (summary) / Lötjönen, Salla REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Lakimies : suomalaisen lakimiesyhdistyksen aikakauskirja : no. 95 (6)., p. 856-879. - Helsinki : Suomalainen lakimiesyhdistys, 1997. - ISSN 0023-7353 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): Biomedicine convention; ICCPR-7; ECPT; ECHR-8; |
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5. | Rosén, Elisabeth : The Dolly-Dollar dichotomy, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The Dolly-Dollar dichotomy : animal cloning restrictions and the competitiveness of the European biotech industry / Rosén, Elisabeth REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordic journal of international law : vol. 67; no. 4., p. 423-430. - Hague : Kluwer, 1998. - ISSN 0902-7351 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Weeramantry, C. G. : Justice without frontiers, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Justice without frontiers : protecting human rights in the age of technology : volume 2 / Weeramantry, C. G., xii, 684 p.. - Hague : Kluwer, 1998. ISBN 90-411-1098-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART A: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES. PART B: SPECIFIC PROBLEM AREAS. PART C: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVES. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Nuremberg charter; Dai Dong declaration; Stockholm declaration, Genocide convention; Cocoyoc declaration; Declaration on the use of scientific and technological progress; Oi Committee declaration; Proclamation of Teheran; UN charter; UDHR; Code of ethics relating to torture; |
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7. | Från en art till en annan - transplantation från djur till människa, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Från en art till en annan - transplantation från djur till människa : betänkande av Xenotransplantationskommittén / ; Socialdepartementet - (Statens offentliga utredningar [=SOU] ; 1999:120), 562 p.. - Stockholm : Fritze, 1999. - ISSN 0375-250X ISBN 91-7610-754-X LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Switzerland / Netherlands / Spain / Germany / Sweden / USA LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB |
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8. | Kleijkamp, Gerda : Family life and family interests, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Family life and family interests : a comparative study of the influence of the European convention of human rghts on Dutch / Kleijkamp, Gerda, xi, 409 p.. - Hague : Kluwer law, 1999. ISBN 90-411-1136-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The European convention on human rights. 2. The United States constitution. 3. Comparative analysis and conclusions of part one. 4. Dutch filiation law. 5. American filiation law. 6. Comparative analysis and conclusions of part two. 7. Compliance of Dutch filiation law with the European convention and of California, New York and Texas filiation law with the United States constitution. 8. Comparative analysis and conclusions regarding the influence of the European convention on Dutch family law and the influence of the United States constitution on family law and on filiation law inparticular, in California, New York and Texas. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Netherlands NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8-14; |
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9. | Smith, George P. : Human rights and biomedicine, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and biomedicine / Smith, George P., xi, 239 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. ISBN 90-411-1447-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Universal Human Rights and Biomedicine in Context. 2. Scientific Freedom, Fetal Experimentation, and Collaborative Reproduction. 3. Reproductive Freedoms or Responsibilities. 4. The Developmentally Disabled. 5. Genetic Enhancement or Eugenic Improvement. 6. Safeguarding Genetic Integrity. 7. Elder Health Care. 8. The Last Right-Natural Death or Assisted Suicide. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ADRD; UDHR; ECHR; ICCPR; Vienna declaration and programme of action; |
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10. | Corsover, Jason T. : The logical next step?, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The logical next step? : an international perspective on the issues of human cloning and genetic technology / Corsover, Jason T. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): ILSA journal of international and comparative law : vol. 4; no. 2., 49 p.. - Fort Lauderdale, Florida : Nova Southeastern University. Shepard Broad Law Center, 1998. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany / France / Spain / Switzerland / Norway / Sweden / Denmark / United Kingdom / Australia / New Zealand / USA / Canada / japan / Hong Kong / China / Malaysia / South America |
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11. | Atwill, Nicole : Human cloning , 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Human cloning : French legislation and European intiatives / Atwill, Nicole REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of legal information : vol. 28; no. 3., p. 500-511. - Washington, DC : International Association of Law Libraries, 2000. - ISSN 0731-1265 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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12. | Ben-Or, Gali : The Israeli approach to cloning and embryonic research, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The Israeli approach to cloning and embryonic research / Ben-Or, Gali REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [ZaÖRV] : no. 60/3-4., p. 763-770. - Heidelberg : Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches Recht und Völkerrecht, 2000 . - ISSN 0044-2348 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Israel NOTE (GENERAL): Universal declaration on the human genome and human rights; |
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13. | Harris, John (ed.) : The future of human reproduction, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The future of human reproduction / Harris, John (ed.) ; Holm, Sören (ed.) - ( Issues in biomedical ethics), x, 254 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2000. ISBN 0-19-825076-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. John Harris: Rights and Reproductive Choice. 2. Maurizio Mori: On the Concept of Pre-embryo: The Basis for a New `Copernican Revolution' in the Current View about Human Reproduction. 3. Jonathan Glover: Eugenics: Some Lessons from the Nazi Experience. 4. Margaret Brazier: Reproductive Rights: Feminism or Patriarchy?. 5. Marie Fox: A Woman's Right to Choose? A Feminist Critique. 6. Simone Novaes and Tania Salem: Embedding the Embryo. 7. Justine C. Burley: The Price of Eggs: Who Should Bear the Costs of Fertility Treatments?. 8. Bonnie Steinbock: Sperm as Property. 9. Charles Erin: The Ethics of Consent to the Use of Ovarian Tissue from Aborted Fetuses and Dead Women. 10. Søren Holm: Ethical Issues in Pre-implantation Diagnosis. 11. Gamal I. Serour: Reproductive Choice: A Muslim Perspective. 12. Fleur Fisher and Ann Sommerville: To Everything there is a Season? Are There Medical Grounds for Refusing Fertility Treatment to Older Women?. 13. The Post-menopause: Playground for reproductive technology? Some ethical reflections, by Guido de Wert. 14. Letter from a post-menopausal mother, by Inez de Beaufort. INDEX WORDS:
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14. | Beyleveld, Deryck : Human dignity in bioethics and biolaw, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human dignity in bioethics and biolaw / Beyleveld, Deryck ; Brownsword, Roger, ix, 288 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-826826-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTEST: 1. Human Dignity and Human Rights: Human Dignity as Empowerment. 2. Human Dignity and the New Bioethics: Human Dignity as Constraint. 3. Dignity, Human Dignity, and Dignified Conduct. 4. The Principle of Generic Consistency and Its Justification. 5. Kant and Gewirth. 6. Dignity, Rights, and Virtue under the Principle of Generic Consistency. 7. Being Born with Dignity: Selecting the Genetic Characteristics of Offspring. 8. Living with Dignity I: Ownership and Commodification of the Human Body and Its Parts. 9. Living with Dignity II: Patents and Contracts. 10. Living with Dignity III: Prolonging Life, Denying Death, and Cosmetic Augmentation. 11. Dying with Dignity. Bibliography INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; American declaration of independence; EU charter of fundamental rights; Convention on human rights and biomedicine; CRC; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; ESC; |
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15. | Steinbock, Bonnie (ed.) : Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Legal and ethical issues in human reproduction / Steinbock, Bonnie (ed.) - ( The international library of medicine, ethics and law), xxv, 484 p.. - Dartmouth : Ashgate, 2002. ISBN 0-7546-2049-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : Procreative Liberty and Assisted Reproduction: 1. John A. Robertson (1986) Embryos, Families and Procreative Liberty: The Legal Structure of the New Reproduction. 2. Ann MacLean Massie (1985) Regulating Choice: A Constitutional Law Response to Professor John A. Robertson's Children of Choice. PART II : Assisted Reproduction and the Family:. 3. John Lawrence Hill (1991) What Does it Mean to be a Parent?. The Claims of Biology as the Basis for Parental Rights. 4. R. Alta Charo (1992-93): And Baby Makes Three - or Four, or Five,or Six: Redefining the Family After the Reprotech Revolution. PART III : Contractual Reproduction: Gamete Donation and Surrogacy Arrangements:. 5. Daniel Callahan (1992): Bioethics and Fatherhood. 6. John A. Robertson (1995): Legal Issues in Human Egg Donation and Gestational Surrogacy. 7. Bonnie Steinbock (1988): Surrogate Motherhood as Prenatal Adoption. 8. Debra Satz (1992): Markets in Women's Reproductive Labor. PART IV : Reprogenetics:. 9. Abby Lippman (1991): Prenatal Genetic Testing and Screening: Constructing Needs and Reinforcing Inequities. 10. Jeffrey R. Botkin (1998): Ethical Issues and Practical Problems in Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. 11. John A. Robertson (1999): Two Models of Human Cloning. PART IV : Limits to Procreative Liberty:. 12. Elizabeth S. Scott (1986): Sterilization of Mentally Retarded Persons: Reproductive Rights and Family Privacy. 13. Philip G. Peters (1999): Harming Future Persons: Obligations to the Children of Reproductive Technology. 14. Derek Morgan and Robert G. Lee (1997): In the Name of the Father? Ex parte Blood: Dealing with Novelty and Anomaly. INDEX WORDS:
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16. | Meulders-Klein, Marie-Therese (ed.) : Biomedicine, the family and human rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Biomedicine, the family and human rights / Meulders-Klein, Marie-Therese (ed.) ; Deech, Ruth ; Vlaardingerbroek, Paul, xii, 638 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1627-3 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: Preface, by Petar Sarcevic. PART ONE - THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK: 1. The European Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine, and its Protocols; P. Zilgalvis. 2. Biomedicine, the Family and Human Rights: Progress and Achievements in Biotechnology, by Chr. Gosden. 3. Biomedecine, famille & droits de l'homme. "Aspects anthropologiques, philosophiques et ethiques", by L. Assier-Andrieu. 4. La dimension psychologique dans les techniques d'assistance, O. Bourguignon. PART TWO - NATIONAL REPORTS: Genetics and Artificial Procreation. SECTION I: Common Law Jurisdictions. 1. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in the USA, by C. Schneider, L. Wardle. 2. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Canada, by B.M. Dickens. 3. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Australia, by L. Skene. 4. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in New Zealand, by K. Daniels. SECTION II: Roman Law Jurisdiction: 1. Genetique et procreation assistee en France, by D. Vigneau. 2. Genetique et procreation assistee en Belgique: etat du droit et des pratiques, by N. Denies. 3. Genetique et proceations assistées en Espagne, by J. Hualde-Sanchez, I. Alcorta Idiaquez. 4. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Italy, by M.D. Panforti, M. Serio. 5. Les procreations mdicalement assistees au Bresil: etat des questions, par E. de Oliveira Leite. 6. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in the Netherlands, by F.C.B. van Wijnen, et al. III: GERMANIC AND RUSSIAN JURISDICTIONS:. 1. Genetique et procreation assisteees en republique federale d'Allemagne, par F. Furkel. 2. Genetique et procreation assisteee en Suisse, par P. Meier. 3. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Austria, by M. Stormann. 4. Genetics Artificial Procreation in Russia, by O.A. Khazova. PART THREE - GENERAL REPORT:. SECTION I: GENETICS. 1. Genetics and Common Law, by B.M. Knoppers. 2. Genetique, famille et droits de l'homme dans les pays romanistes, par B. Feullet-le Mintier. 3. Rapport regional - Pays germaniques et Russie, by O. Guillod. 4. The use of biotechnology in medicine with particular regard to questions in family law, by J.M. Halvorsen. II: ARTIFICAL REPRODUCTION:. 1. Assisted Conception in Common Law Jurisdictions, by D. Morgan, R. Lee. 2. Procreation artificielle dans les pays romanistes, by J. Pousson-Petit. 3. Artificial Reproductive Technology General Report on the Law of the Germanic Countries, by B. Verschaegen. 4. Artificial Procreation in the Nordic Countries, by L. Nielsen. PART FOUR _- JUDICIAL PERSPECTIVE:. 1. Losing control? - some case, by R. Deech. 2. Tourisme procreatif et droit communautaire europeen des changes: Le cas Blood, by J.-S. Berge. 3. Biomedicine, the Family and Human Rights: The juridical perspective, by J. Wilson. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS:. 1. Biomedicine, the Family and Human Rights: the Same Ethics for all?, by M.T. Meulders-Klein. INDEX WORDS:
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17. | Rehman, Javaid : International human rights law, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International human rights law : a practical approach / Rehman, Javaid, xlii, 494 p.. - London : Longman, 2003. ISBN 0-582-43773-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW - THEORY AND PRACTICE: PART I: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM AND HUMAN RIGHTS: 1. International Law and Human Rights. 2. The United Nations System and the Modern Human Rights Regime (1945-). PART II: THE INTERNATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS: 3. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 4. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. 5. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. PART III: REGIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS : 6. European Human Rights - I. 7. European Human Rights - II. 8. The Inter-American System for the Protection of Human Rights. 9. African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights. PART IV: GROUP RIGHTS : 10. Equality and Non-Discrimination. 11. The Rights of Minorities. 12. The Rights of "Peoples" and "Indigenous Peoples". 13. The Rights of Women. 14. Rights of the Child. PART V: CRIMES AGAINST THE DIGNITY OF MANKIND : 15. Torture as a Crime in International Law and the Rights of Torture Victims. 16. Terrorism as a Crime in International Law. Appendix I: Sources and Further Research in Human Rights Appendix II: Status of the Ratification of the Prinicpal International Human Rights Treaties Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Botswana / Canada / India / Pakistan / Israel / Namibia / United Kingdom / USA / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; ECHR: AMR; CAT; Covenant of League of Nations; Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; Refugee convention; CDE; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on the succession of states in respect of treaties; CRC; Migrant workers convention; Convention on biological diversity; OAS charter; Revised ESC; The Addis protocol; OAU convention on the prevention and combating of terrorism; ToA; Declaration on the rights of the child; The Atlantic charter; UDHR; Standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners; DEDAW; Declaration on friendly relations; Rio declaration; Vienna declaration and programme of action on human rights; UN draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; Beijing declaration; EU charter of fundamental rights; CERD;
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18. | Zilgalvis, Peteris : The regulation of research on the new biomedical technologies, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The regulation of research on the new biomedical technologies : standard setting in Europe andits Baltic region / Zilgalvis, Peteris REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Baltic yearbook of international law : vol. 2, 2002 / Ziemele, I. (ed.-in-chief), p. 21-50. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1959-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention and genetic therapy; Draft additional protocol on biomedical research; TEU-6-49; EC treaty-152,163,173; Convention on human rights and biomedicine; ECHR; UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; CRC; ESC; European convention for the protection of individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data; Draft additional protocol on biomedical research; Protocol to the convention on human rights and biomedicine on teh prohibition of cloning human beings; Universal declaration on the human genome and human rights; |
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19. | Alfredsson, Gudmundur (ed.) : A Thematic Guide to documents on health and human rights, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph A Thematic Guide to documents on health and human rights : global and regional standards adopted by intergovernmental organizations, international non-governmental organizations and professional associations / Alfredsson, Gudmundur (ed.) ; Tomasevski, Katarina - (The Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights guides ; vol. 2), xvi, 629 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2003. ISBN 90-411-0544-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; Geneva conventions; ECHR; Refugee convention; European convention on social and medical assistance; Standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners; Declaration on the rights of the child; ESC; ECHRP-4; CERD; ICESCR; ICCPR; Single convention on narcotic drugs; Convention concerning minimum age for admission to employment (ILO convention no. 138); CEDAW; ACHPR; CAT; Charter on the rights of the Arab child; Declaration on the rights of development; CRC; Migrant workers convention; Turku declaration; Rio declaration; Vienna declaration and programme of action; Beijing declaration and platform of action;
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20. | George, Robert G. : Natural law, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Natural law / George, Robert G. - (International library of essays in law and legal theory : second series) ISBN 0-7546-2116-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: AN END-OF-CENTURY DEBATE:. 1. Jeffrey Goldsworthy (1996) : Fact and Value in the New Natural Law Theory. 2. Robert P. George (1999): A Defense of the New Natural Law Theory. 3. Joseph Boyle (2001): Reasons for Action: Evaluative Cognitions that Underlie Motivations. PART II : NATURAL LAW, LIBERALISM AND MORALITY: 4. John Finnis (1998): Natural Law and the Ethics of Discourse. 5. John Rawls (1997) : The Idea of Public Reason Revisited. 6. John Finnis (1998): Public Reason, Abortion, and Cloning. 7. Hadley Arkes (1999): Liberalism and the Law. 8. Robert P. George (1997): Making Children Moral: Pornography, Parents, and the Public Interest. PART III : NATURAL LAW AND LEGAL POSITIVISM: 9. David O. Brink (1985): Legal Positivism and Natural Law Reconsidered. 10. John Finnis (1996): The Truth in Legal Positivism. 11. Philip A. Hamburger (1993) Natural Rights, Natural Law, and American Constitutions. 12. Robert P. George (2001): Natural Law, the Constitution, and the Theory and Practice of Judicial Review. 13. James E. Fleming (2001): Fidelity to Natural Law and Natural Rights in Constitutional Interpretation. 14. Robert P. George (2001): The Natural Law Due Process Philosophy. 15. John Finnis (2000): On the Incoherence of Legal Positivism. 16. Jeremy Waldron (2000): Lex Satis Iusta. INDEX WORDS:
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21. | Tokar, Brian (ed.) : Redesigning life?, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Redesigning life? : the worldwide challenge to genetic engineering / Tokar, Brian (ed.), 440 p.. - London : Zed Books, 2001. ISBN 1-85649-834-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : OUR HEALTH, oUR FOOD AND THE ENVIRONMNENT:. 1. From golden rice to terminator technology: agricultural biotechnology will not feed the world or save the environment, by Martha L. Crouch. 2. Genetically engineered "vitamin A rice": a blind approach to blindness prevention, by Vandana Shiva. 3. Cloning profits: the revolution in agricultural biotechnology, by Sonja A. Schmitz. 4. Genetically engineered foods: a minefield of safety hazards, by Jennifer Ferrara, Michael K. Dorsey. 5. Safety first, by Beth Burrows. 6. Ecological consequences of genetic engineering, by Ricarda A. Steinbrecher. 7. Biotechnology to the rescue? ten reasons why biotechnology is incompatiable with sustainable agriculture, by Jack Kloppenburg, Jr., Beth Burrows. 8. From native forest to Frankenforest, by Orin Langelle. PART II : MEDICAL GENETICS, SCIENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. 9. The case against designer babies: the politics of genetic enhancement, by Marcy Darnovsky. 10. Cancer is (not) a genetic disease, by Barbara Katz Rothman. 11. If cloning is the answer, what was the question? genetics and the politics of human health, by Sarah Sexton. 12. Eugenic tendencies in modern genetics, by David King. 13. If pigs could fly, they would: the problems with xenotransplantation, by Alix Fano. 14. Reproductive technology: welcome to the brave new world, by Zoë C. Meleo-Erwin. 15. Is violence in your genes? the Violence Initiative Project: coming soon to an inner city near you, by Mitchel Cohen. PART III : PATENTS, CORPORATE POWER AND THE THEFT OF KNOWLEDGE AND RESOURCES:. 16. Gene giants: understanding the "life industry", by Hope Sand. 17. Patients, ethics and spin, by Beth Burrows. 18. Biotechnology and indigenous peoples, by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. 19. Shhams, shamans and the commercialization of biodiversity, by Michael K. Dorsey. 20. Biporiacy: the theft of knowledge and resources, by Vandana Shiva. 21. Exlusive rights, enclosure and patenting of life, by Kimberly A. Wilson. 22. Paving the way for biotechnology: Federal regulations and industry PR, by Jennifer Ferrara. 23. Biotechnology and the new world order, by Mitchel Cohen. PART IV: THE WORLDWIDE RESISTANCE TO GENETIC ENGINEERING: 24. Resisting the engineering of life, by Brian Tokar. 25. Princes, aliens, superheroes and snowballs: the playful world of the UK genetic resistence, by Jim Thomas. 26. Seed Satyagraha: a movement for farmer's rights and freedoms in a world of intellectual property rights, globalized agriculture and biotechnology, by Vandana Shiva. 27. Europe: hostile lands from GMOs, by Thomas G. Schweiger. 28. No patents on life: the incredible ten-year campaign against the European patent directive, by Steve Emmott. 29. No to bovine growth hormone: ten years of resistence in Canada, by Lucy Sharratt. 30. Cooperatives: a source of community strength, by Robin Seydel. 31. McDonald's, MTV and Monsanto: resisting biotechnolgy in the age of informational capital, by Chaia Heller. INDEX WORDS:
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22. | Harris-Short, Sonia : An "identity crisis" in the international law of human rights? , 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial An "identity crisis" in the international law of human rights? : The challenge of reproductive cloning / Harris-Short, Sonia REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of children's rights : vol. 11; no. 4., p. 333-368. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2003. - ISSN 0927-5568 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Universal declaration onthe human genome and human rights; Additional protocol to the convention on human rights and medicine; GC-24 (CEDAW); ICCPR-23; ECHR-8-12; CRC-8; |
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23. | Bhagwati, Jagdish : In defence of globalization, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph In defence of globalization / Bhagwati, Jagdish, xi, 308 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-19-5170253 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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24. | FOCUS SECTION : 1973-2003 : thirty years of German membership in the United Nations, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series FOCUS SECTION : 1973-2003 : thirty years of German membership in the United Nations / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: German yearbook of international law [=GYIL] : vol. 46 (2003) / Delbrück, Jost ... [et al.], p. 17-251. - Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2004. - ISSN 0344-3094 ISBN 3-428-11525-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. A. Zimmermann : Introductory Remarks. 2. J. Abr. Frowein : From Two to One: Germany and the United Nations. 3. I. Winkelmann : Germany's Role in the Security Council of the United Nations. Past and Present Involvement, Future Participation and European Accentuation. 4. T. Stein : German Military Participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations. Maybe too late, but not too little. 5. R. Uerpmann : Implementation of United Nations Human Rights Law by German Courts. 6. U. Beyerlin and M. Reichard : German Participation in United Nations Environmental Activities: From Stockholm to Johannesburg. 7. Wolfgang Weiß : Shift in Paradigm: From the New International Economic Order to the World Trade Organization. Germany's Contribution to the Development of International Economic Law. 8. Kirsten Schmalenbach, Germany's Contribution to the Development of International Criminal Law, International Disarmament Law, and the Law of Bioethics. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Ottawa convention; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; |
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25. | Vöneky, Silja (ed.) : Human dignity and human cloning, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human dignity and human cloning / Vöneky, Silja (ed.) ; Wolfrum, Rüdiger, xxi, 319 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-14233-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part 1: Human Creation and Human Dignity in Religious and Ethical Perspectives:. 1. The Creation and the Dignity of Man in Islam (Reza Sheikholeslami). 2. The Pali Buddhist Approach to Human Cloning (Andrew Huxley). 3. Some Aspects of the Buddhist Assessment of Human Cloning (Jens Schlieter). 4. The Jewish Perspective on Cloning (Manfred Oeming). 5. Christianity and Western Philosophy (Robert Spaemann). Part 2: Human Cloning from a Scientific Perspective:. 6. Human Cloning from a Scientific Perspective (Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker). Part 3: Limits to Human Cloning under the German Constitution: 7. The Human Embryo is a Person and not an Object (Christian Starck). 8. Does the German Basic Law Protect against Human Cloning? (Jörn Ipsen). 9. Does Cloning Violate the Basic Law’s Guarantee of Human Dignity? (Horst Dreier). 10. Back to Kant! An Interjection in the Debate on Cloning and Human Dignity (Wolfgang Graf Vitzthum). 11. From Procreation to Generation? Constitutional and Legal-Political Issues in Bioethics (Brigitte Zypries). Part 4: Limits to Human Cloning in International Law:. 12. International Legal Limits to Human Cloning (Hans Lilie). 13. Who Is Protected by Human Rights Conventions? Protection of the Embryo vs. Scientific Freedom and Public Health (Rüdiger Wolfrum/Silja Vöneky). 14. The Negotiations on a Treaty on Cloning: Some Reflections (Mahnoush H. Arsanjani). 15. A Convention on Cloning - Annotations to an almost Unsolvable Dilemma (Spiros Simitis). Annex: Relevant International and National Documents. I. International Convention against the (Reproductive) Cloning of Human Beings. II. Other International Resolutions and Declarations. III. Council of Europe. IV. European Union. V. German Law. INDEX WORDS:
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26. | Gruskin, Sofia ... [et al.] : Perspectives on health and human rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Perspectives on health and human rights : a reader / Gruskin, Sofia ... [et al.], xx, 649 p.. - New York : Taylor & Francis, 2005. ISBN 0-415-94807-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Acknowledgments Introduction: Approaches, Methods and Strategies of Health and Human Rights Sofia Gruskin, Michael A. Grodin, George J. Annas and Stephen P. Marks. Part 1: The Links Between Health and Human Rights :. 1. Health and Human Rights, by Sofia Gruskin and Daniel Tarantola. 2. The UDHR: Fifty years of synergy between health and rights, by Gro Harlem Brundtland. 3. Human Rights and Health - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 50, by George J. Annas. Part 2: Health and Human Rights in Development:. 4. Rethinking Health and Human Rights: Time for a paradigm shift, by Paul Farmer with Nicole Gastineau. 5. Human Rights in Development: The significance for health, by Stephen P. Marks. 6. Indigenous Peoples and Mega-Projects: Hydroelectric dams in the land of the Pehuenches in the highlands of the Bio Bio river, Chile, utopia of development and human rights, by Claudio Gonzalez-Parra. Part 3: Health and Human Rights in Emerging Technologies:. 7. Protecting the Endangered Human: Toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations, by George J. Annas, Lori B. Andrews and Rosario M. Isasi. 8. Tying Prometheus Down: The international law of genetic manipulation, by Stephen P. Marks. 9. Patents and Medicines: The relationship between TRIPS and the human rights to health, by Philippe Cullet. 10. TRIPS, Pharmaceuticals Patents, and Access to Essential Medicines: A long way from Seattle to Doha, by Ellen 't Hoen. PART 4: Health and Human Rights in Sexual and Reproductive Health:. 11. Children Confronting HIV/AIDS: Charting the confluence of rights and health, by Daniel Tarantola and Sofia Gruskin. 12. The 'Double Discourse' on Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Latin America: The chasm between public policy and private actions, by Bonnie Shepard. 13. Sexual Rights in Southern Africa: A Beijing discourse or a strategic necessity?, by Barbara Klugman. Part 5: Health and Human Rights in Understanding and Responding to Violence:. 14. Health Professionals and Lethal Injection Execution in the United States, by Joan M. LeGraw and Michael A. Grodin 15. Maternal Mortality in Herat Province, Afghanistan: The need to protect women's rights , by Physicians for Human Rights. 16. New Challenges for Humanitarian Protection, by Claude Bruderlein and Jennifer Leaning. 17. Economic Sanctions as Human Rights Violations: Reconciling political and public health imperatives, by Stephen P. Marks. PART 6: Methods in Health and Human Rights:. 18. Towards a Measure of Dignity: Indicators for rights-based development, by Craig G. Mokhiber. 19. Measuring Human Rights, by Kate Raworth. 20. Tuberculosis Control and Directly Observed Therapy from the Public Health/Human Rights Perspective, by Anna-Karin Hurtig, John D. H. Porter and Jessica A. Ogden. 21. Maternal Mortality as a Human Rights Issue: Measuring compliance with international treaty obligations, by Alicia Ely Yemin and Deborah P. Maine. PART 7: The Human Right to Health :. 22. General Comment 14: The right to the highest attainable standard of health (Article 12 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights), by Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 23. The Right to Health and the Nevirapine Case in South Africa, by George J. Annas. 24. The Human Right to Health, National Courts, and Access to HIV/AIDS Treatment: A case study from Venezuela, by Mary Ann Torres. PATRT 8: Mobilizing for Health and Human Rights:. 25. The Challenge and Place of International Human Rights in Public Health, by Cheryl E. Easley, Stephen P. Marks, and Russell E. Morgan Jr. 26. Human Rights and the Politics of Risk and Blame: Lessons from the international reproductive health movement, by Lynn P. Freedman. 27. The Role of Health Professionals in Protecting and Promoting Human Rights: A paradigm for professional responsibility, by Susannah Sirkin, Vincent Iacopino, Michael A. Grodin and Yael Danieli. 28. Teaching Human Rights in Graduate Health Education, by Vincent Iacopino. 29. The Evolving Arms Control Agenda: Implications of the role of NGOs in banning antipersonnel landmines, by Kenneth R. Rutherford. INDEX WORDS:
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27. | Hervey, Tamara K. : Health law and the European Union, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Health law and the European Union / Hervey, Tamara K. ; McHale, Jean V., lxix, 469 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-521-60524-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART ONE:. 1. Introduction. 2. Historical, legal and institutional contexts. 3. Community competence in the field of health. PART TWO:. 4. Access to health care services. 5. Data protection and health information policy. 6. Regulation of health care professionals. 7. The regulation of clinical research. 8. Regulating pharmaceuticals: risk, choice and compensation. 9. Public Health law. PART THREE:. 10. Conclusions and future prospects. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TEU; EU charter of fundamental rights; Convention on human rights and biomedicine; Draft EU constitution LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt
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28. | Petersen, Niels : The legal status of the human embryo in vitro, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The legal status of the human embryo in vitro : general human rights instruments / Petersen, Niels REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [=ZaöRV] : 65/2., p. 447-466. - Heidelberg : Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 2005. - ISSN 0044-2348 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-6; CRC-6; ECHR-2; AMR; ACHPR; UDHR; |
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29. | McLean, Sheila A. M. (ed.) : First do not harm, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph First do not harm : law, ethics and healthcare / McLean, Sheila A. M. (ed.) - (Applied legal philosophy), xvi, 605 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2006. ISBN 978-0-7546-2614-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: List of contributors -- Preface / Sheila A.M. McLean -- Ken Mason - an appreciation / Sandy McCall Smith -- 1. The legitimacy of medical law / Jonathan Montgomery -- 2. Cases and casuistry / Robin Downie -- 3. Medical ethics : Hippocratic and democratic ideals / Kenneth Boyd -- 4. Contemporary challenges in the regulation of health practitioners / Ian Freckleton -- 5. The international health regulations : a new paradigm for global health governance? / Lawrence O. Gostin -- 6. International medical research regulation : from ethics to law / Don Chalmers -- 7. Ethical and policy issues related to medical error and patient safety / Gerard Magill -- 8. Autonomy and its limits : what place for the public good? / Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian Sheather, and Ann Somerville -- 9. The autonomy of others : reflections on the rise and rise of patient choice in contemporary medical law / Graeme Laurie -- 10. Conceptualising privacy in relation to medical research values / Deryck Beylefeld -- 11. Human 'guinea pigs' : why patients participate in clinical trials / Pamela R. Ferguson -- 12. Human(s) (as) medicine(s) / Margot Brazier -- 13. The ethical challenges of biobanks : safeguarding altruism and trust / Alastair V. Campbell -- 14. Law reform, clinical research, and adults without mental capacity : much needed clarification or a recipe for further uncertainty? / Jean McHale -- Contents 30. Defending the Council of Europe's opposition to euthanasia / John Keown -- 31. Newborn screening for sickle cell disease : socio-ethical implications / Denise Avard, Linda Kharaboyan and Bartha Knoppers -- 32. The 'do no harm' principle and the genetic revolution in New Zealand / Mark Henaghan -- 33. Cloning, zoning and the harm principle / Roger Brownsword -- 34. Exposing harm : the erasure of animal bodies in health care law / Marie Fox -- 35. Is the Gender Recognition Act 2004 as important as it seems? / Kenneth McK. Norrie -- 36. The positive side of health care rights / Christopher Newdick -- 37. In defence of doctors / Vivienne Harpwood. Contents 15. Continuing conundrums in competency / John Devereux -- 16. Chester v. Afshar : sayonara, sub silentio, sidaway? / David Meyers -- 17. 'Informed consent' to medical treatment and the impotence of tort / Emily Jackson -- 18. Mark Anthony or Macbeth : some problems concerning the dead and the incompetent when it comes to consent / John Harris -- 19. No more 'shock, horror'? : the declining significance of 'sudden shock' and the 'horrifying event' in psychiatric injury claims / Harvey Teff -- 20. Is there a right not to procreate? / Elaine E. Sutherland -- 21. Conscientious objection : a shield or a sword? / Bernard M. Dickens -- 22. Classifying abortion as a health matter : the case for de-criminalising abortion laws in Australia / Kerry Petersen -- 23. What's love got to do with it? : regulating reproductive technologies and second hand emotions / Penelope Beem and Derek Morgan -- 24. Saviour siblings / Michael Freeman -- 25. Wrongful life, the welfare principle and the non-identity problem : some further complications / Soren Holm -- 26. Life-prolonging treatment and patients' legal rights / Loane Skene -- 27. From Bland to Burke : the law and politics of assisted nutrition and hydration / Sheila A.M. McLean -- 28. Euthanasia as a human right / Tom Campbell -- 29. The futility of opposing the legalisation of non-voluntary and voluntary euthanasia / Len Doyal -- INDEX WORDS:
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30. | Francioni, Franceso (ed.) : Biotechnology and international law, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Biotechnology and international law / Francioni, Franceso (ed.) ; Scovazzi, Tullio - (Studies in international law ; vol. 9), xxxvii, 448 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2006. ISBN 1-84113-631-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I: THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGIME OF BIOTECHNOLOGY: GENERAL ASPECTS:. 1. F. FRANCIONI (European University Institute; Università di Siena): International Law for Biotechnology: Basic Principles. 2. R. PAVONI (Università di Siena): Biodiversity and Biotechnology: Consolidation and Strains in the Emerging International Legal Regimes. Part II: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT:. 3. C. REDGWELL (University College of London): Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development: Conflict or Congruence?. 4. T. SCOVAZZI (Università di Milano-Bicocca): Bioprospecting on the Deep Seabed: A Legal Gap Requiring to be Filled. 5. G. CATALDI (Università di Napoli ‘L’Orientale’): Biotechnology and Marine Biogenetic Resources: The Interplay Between UNCLOS and the CBD. 6. P. VIGNI (Università di Siena): Antarctic Bioprospecting: Is It Compatible with the Value of Antarctica as a Natural Reserve?. 7. A. GUYOMARD (Université de Nantes): Bioprospecting in Antarctica: A New Challenge for the Antarctic Treaty System. Part III: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE ISSUES:. 8. E.-U. PETERSMANN (European University Institute): The WTO Dispute Over Genetically Modified Organisms: Interface Problems of International Trade Law, Environmental Law and Biotechnology Law. 9. H. ULLRICH (European University Institute): Traditional Knowledge, Biodiversity, Benefit-Sharing and the Patent System: Romantics v. Economics?. 10. S. ZARRILLI (UNCTAD): International Trade in GMOs: Legal Frameworks and Developing Country Concerns. Part IV: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. 11. M.E. FOOTER (University of Amsterdam): Agricultural Biotechnology, Food Security and Human Rights. 12. F. LENZERINI (Università di Siena): Biotechnology, Human Dignity and the Human Genome. 13. M. FRABONI and F. LENZERINI (Università di Siena): Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Biogenetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge: The Case of the Sateré-Mawé People. Part V: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION SYSTEMS:. 14. P. ŠTURMA (Charles University in Prague): The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Governance of Biotechnology in the European Union. 15. S. POLI (Università di Trieste): The EU Risk Management of Genetically Modified Organisms and the Commission’s Defence Strategy in the Biotech Dispute: Are They Inconsistent?. 16. F. NOVAK (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Lima): Biotechnology and Regional Integration Systems: Legislation and Practices in the Andean Community Countries. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: France / Germany / India / Italy / Japan / Peru / Philippines / Spain / Thailand / United Kingdom / USA / Venezuela NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; ACHPR; AMR; Convention on biological diversity; ECHR; ESC; Cartagena protocol on biosafety; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; CRC; EU charter of fundamental rights; ICESCR; ToA; TEU; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; International declaration on human genetic data; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan - Miljörätt SHELF CODE: Arbetsmaterial
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841136318 |