1. | Evans, Donald (ed.) : Conceiving the embryo, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Conceiving the embryo : ethics, law and practice in human embryology / Evans, Donald (ed.) ; Pickering, Neil (ed.), xiv, 358 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0208-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; AMR; CRC |
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2. | Part 2 : moral values in social and cultural contexts, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Part 2 : moral values in social and cultural contexts / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Conceiving the embryo : ethics, law and practice in human embryology / Evans, D.; Pickering, N. (eds.), p. 89-150. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0208-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Contraception and the moral status of the early human embryo, by Stephen Beasley. 2. Talking about embryos, by Zbigniew Szawarski. 3. Cultural pro-attitudes, reproductive ethics and embryo protection, by Vassil Prodanov. INDEX WORDS:
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3. | Part 6 : legislation concerning human embryology, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Part 6 : legislation concerning human embryology / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Conceiving the embryo : ethics, law and practice in human embryology / Evans, D.; Pickering, N. (eds.), p. 325-349. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0208-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. legal consensus and divergence in European legislation in the area of human embryology - room for harmonisation?, by Linda Nielsen. 2. The embryo in French legislation, by Christian Byk. 3. The use of gametes and zygotes in German law, by Erwin Deutsch. 4. Spanish legislation on uses of gametes and zygotes (pre-embryos), by jaime Vidal Martinez. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany / Denmark / France / Greece / Austria / Italy |
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4. | Part I : Infertility and the role of medicine, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Part I : Infertility and the role of medicine / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Creating the child : the ethics, law and practice of assisted procreation / Evans, D.; Pickering, N. (eds.), p. 3-95. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0207-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 2. Assisted conception : the state of the art, by John Parsons. 3. Control of human reproduction : a clinical perspective on bioethical problems, by Gian Carlo di Renzo, Ermelendo V. Cosmi, Gaetano Caserta. 4.The clinical classification of infertility, by Donald Evans. 5. Infertlity, childlessness and the need for treatment : is childlessness a social or a medical problem, by Soren Holm. 6. Ad hominem : a consideration of a feminist critique of the moral discourse of embryologists and others, by Neil Pickering. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: France / Greece / Austria / United Kingdom |
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5. | Part 3 : Assisted procreation and the interests of the child, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Part 3 : Assisted procreation and the interests of the child / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Creating the child : the ethics, law and practice of assisted procreation / Evans, D.; Pickering, N. (eds.), p. 177-239 . - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0207-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 13. The example of adoption for medically assisted conception, by Knut W. Ruyter. 14. The rights of children to information following assisted conception, by Jean-Marie Thévoz. 15. Donor anonymity in the Dutch draft of an artifical insemination act, by Joseph Hubben. 16. Anonymity of the donor in the Spanish act on techniques of assisted reproduction, by Jaime Vidal Martinez. 17. Assisted reproduction and parent-infant bonding, by Karoly Schultz. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain / Germany NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8; |
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6. | Part 5 : Assisted procreation and the law, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Part 5 : Assisted procreation and the law / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Creating the child : the ethics, law and practice of assisted procreation / Evans, D.; Pickering, N. (eds.), p. 305-349 . - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0207-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 24. Legal consensus and divergence in Europe in the area of assisted conception - room for harmonisation, by Linda Nielsen. 25. The Austrian act on procreative medicine : scope, impacts and inconsistencies, By Erwin Bernat and Erich Vranes. 26. Assisted procreation in German law, by Erwin Deutsch. 27. Infertility, inability and rights : an English legal case study, by Arlene Judith Klotsko. 28. French assisted reproduction legislation, by Christian Byk. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy / Greece / Poland / Hungary / Denmark / Germany / Austria / United Kingdom / France NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8-12; |
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7. | Evans, Donald (ed.) : Creating the child, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Creating the child : the ethics, law and practice of assisted procreation / Evans, Donald (ed.) ; Pickering, Neil (ed.), xiv, 366 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0207-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR |
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8. | 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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9. | Rehof, Lars Adam : Article 3, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Article 3 / Rehof, Lars Adam REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The universal declaration of human rights : a common standard of achievement / Alfredsson, G.; Eide, A.; (eds.), p. 89-102. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 1999. ISBN 90-411-1168-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-3-5-9; ICCPR; CAT; AMR; ECHR; CRC; ADRD; Biomedicine convention; Genocide convention; ECHR-6; ICESCR; ICCPR-OP; ECHR-6; |
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10. | PART V : The protection of cultural property, human genetics and the environment, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph PART V : The protection of cultural property, human genetics and the environment / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Reflections on international law from the low countries in honour of Paul de Waart / Denters, E.; Schrijver, N. (eds.), p. 347-416. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1998. ISBN 90-411-0503-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 22. The application of the Unidroit convention on stolen or illegally exported cultural objects in relations between member states of the European Union, by Jan A. Winter. 23. Citizen's rights and human rights in the fields of human genetics and embryologyy : a survey, by Marc Cogen. 24. Ecospace rights : sharing or dividing, by Joyeeta Gupta. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium / Netherlands / France / United Kingdom / USA / Ireland / Greece NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Vienna declaration and programme of action; Beijing declaration and platform for action; UNESCO Draft universal declaration on the human genome and human rights; Framework convention on climate change (FCCC); Rio declaration; UN charter; |
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11. | 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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12. | Smith, Penny (ed.) : Making rights work, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Making rights work / Smith, Penny (ed.), xiii, 240 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 1999. ISBN 1-84014-784-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Making Rights Work - The South African Experience, by Albie Sachs. 2. The Struggle for Women's Rights in South Africa, by Fayeeza Kathree. 3. Afrikaner Perceptions of Self-Determination, by Johan De Waal. 4. The Protection of Language Rights in South Africa's Interim Constitution, by Paul Farlam. 5. Lessons from the Demise of Bophuthatswana, by Stephen Nthite. 6. Making Rights Work, by John Griffith. 7. The Genesis of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, by Mark R. MacGuigan. 8. Anti-Discrimination Laws in Canada: Human Rights Commissions and the Search for Equality, by John Hacker. 9. Gender equality and the Canadian charter : making rights work for women?, by Mary Jane Mossman. 10. R Rainbow's End: Getting Gay Rights , by Helen Power. 11. The Genesis of a European Law for the Protection of Minorities, by Alain Fenet. 12. Limiting the Freedom to Protest: Legal Responses to Direct Action, by Fiona Donson. 13. Rapporteur: Perspectives on 'Making Rights Work', by Stanley Ingber. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; Magna Carta; ECHR; Women's charter; Vienna document; Copenhagen document; Paris charter; Helsinki document;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/index2.cfm?visitingfrom=RestOfWorld |
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13. | 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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14. | 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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15. | 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:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; |
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16. | Laurie, Graeme : Genetic privacy, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genetic privacy : a challenge to medico-legal norms / Laurie, Graeme, xxv, 335 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-521-66027-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I. Privacy: The General Part: 1. Health care, patient rights and privacy. 2. Privacy: anti-social concept or fundamental right?. Part II. Genetic Knowledge: The Existing Models. 3. Human genetics and genetic privacy. 4. Autonomy, confidentiality and privacy. III. A New Privacy Paradigm: 5. Privacy and the public interest. 6. Privacy and property? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Schengen convention;
URL http://assets.cambridge.org/0521660270/sample/0521660270WS.pdf |
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17. | Elzinga, D. J. (ed.) : Constitutionalism, universalism and democracy, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Constitutionalism, universalism and democracy : the Dutch contribution to the fifth World Congress of the International Association of Constititutional Law in Rotterdam (July 1999) / Elzinga, D. J. (ed.) ; Goudappel, F. ; Kummeling, H.R.B.M., p. 1-215. - Groningen, Netherlands : National University of Groningen. University Press, 1999. ISBN 90-367-1115-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I: CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATION: 1. Jan A. van Schlagen & Henk R.B.M. Kummeling : The proposals for electoral reform in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. 2. D.J. Elzinga & H.G. Hoogers : Political representation in the Netherlands; On the seeming contrast between representation and direct democracy. II: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF MINORITIES, INCLUDING REGIONALISM: 1. Tom Zwart : Case law of the Human Rights Committee and the European Court of Human Rights with regard to minorities. III: CONSTITUTIONAl RIGHTS AND THE DIMISHING STATE: 1. Brigit Toebes : The dimishing state and basic social rights. IV: RELIGION AND THE STATE : 1. Dick Mentink & Flora Goudappel : Religion and the state : a Dutch case inthe field of education. V: RULE OF LAW, Ètat de DROIT AND RECHTSSTAAT: 1. Carla M. Zoethout : The rule of law and the idea of human responsibilities : towards a new ethics of constitutional law?. 2. H.G. Hoogers & H. G. Warmelink : The compatability of Rechtsstaat principles; n tensions between them and on their consequences for Dutch constitutional law. VI: CONSTITUTIONS AND BIOETHICS:. 1. Nicole Zwart-Hendrikx : The gestation and delivery of foetal rights. VII : OPEN WORKSHOP:. 1. Paul Cliteur : Five stages in the development of the concept of human rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Netherlands / USA
URL http://www.frg.eur.nl/pub/iacl/congr_e.htm |
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18. | 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:
NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; |
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19. | Torremans, Paul L.C. (ed.) : Copyright and human rights, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Copyright and human rights : freedom of expression - intellectual property -privacy / Torremans, Paul L.C. (ed.) - (Information law series ; 18), viii, 181 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2004. ISBN 90-411-2278-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter 1. Copyright as a Human Right, by Professor Dr. Paul L.C. Torremans. Chapter 2. Copyright and Freedom of Expression in Canada, by Professor Dr. Ysolde Gendreau. Chapter 3 . Copyrighting Speech: A Trans-Atlantic View, by Dr. Michael D. Birnhack. Chapter 4. Recapturing Liberated Information - The Relationship between the United Kingdom's Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Private Law Restraints on Disclosure, by Jonathan Griffiths. Chapter 5. Fair Dealing and Freedom of Expression, by Patrick Masuyakurima. Chapter 6. Do we have a Right to Speak with Another's Language? Eldred and the Duration of Copyright, by Professor Dr. Wendy Gordon. Chapter 7. 'Holding the Line' - The Relationship between the Public Interest and Remedies Granted or Refused, be it for Breach of Confidence or Copyright, by Alison Firth. Chapter 8. Rights of Privacy, Confidentiality, and Publicity, and Related Rights. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-27; ICESCR-15; CRC; |
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20. | 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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21. | Jones, Jackie (ed.) : Gender, sexualities and law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Gender, sexualities and law / Jones, Jackie (ed.) ; Grear, Anna ; Fenton, Rachel Anne ; Stevenson, Kim, xi, 334 p.. - Oxon : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-57439-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: Theory, Law and Sex:. 1. Women and the Cast of Legal Persons, by Ngaire Naffine. 2. De/Sexing the Woman Lawyer, by Rosemary Hunter. 3. ‘Sexing the Matrix’: Embodiment, Disembodiment and the Law: Towards the Re-Gendering of Legal Personality?, by Anna Grear. 4. Vulnerability, Equality and the Human Condition, by Martha A. Fineman. PART 2: Representations, Law and Sex:. 5. The ‘Gendered Company’ Revisited, by Alice Belcher. 6. The Public Sex of the Judiciary: The Appearance of the Irrelevant and the Invisible, by Leslie J. Moran. 7. Sexuality, Gender and Social Cognition: Lesbian and Gay Identity in Judicial Decision-Making, by Todd Brower. 8. The Gendered Dock: Reflections on the Impact of Gender Stereotyping in the Criminal Justice System, by Judith Rowbotham. PART 3: Violence, Law and Sex:. 9. ‘She Never Screamed out and Complained’: Recognising Gender in Legal and Media Representations of Rape, by Kim Stevenson. 10. Gendering Rape: Social Attitudes towards Male and Female Rape, by Phil N.S. Rumney and Natalia Hanley. 11. When Hate is not Enough: Tackling Homophobic Violence, by Iain McDonald. 12. The Legal Construction of Domestic Violence: ‘Unmasking’ a Private Problem, by Mandy Burton. PART 4: International Violence, Law and Sex:. 13. Criminalization or Protection? Tensions in the Construction of Prevention Strategies Concerning Trafficking for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation, by Anna Carline. 14. A Woman’s Honour and a Nation’s Shame: ‘Honour Killings’ in Pakistan, by Shilan Shah-Davis. 15. Supranational Criminal Prosecution of Sexual Violence, by Anne-Marie de Brouwer. PART 5: Reproduction, Law and Sex:. 16. The Strange Case of the Invisible Woman in Abortion Law Reform, by Kate Gleeson. 17. Third-Wave Feminism, Motherhood and the Future of Feminist Legal Theory, by Bridget J. Crawford. 18. ‘Shall I be Mother?’ Reproductive Autonomy, Feminism and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, by Rachel Anne Fenton, D. Jane V. Rees and Sue Heenan. 19. Motherhood and Autonomy in a Shared Parenting Climate, by Susan B. Boyd. PART 6: Relationships, Law and Sex:. 20. A very British Compromise? Civil Partnerships, Liberalism by Stealth and the Fallacies of Neo-Liberalism, by Jeffrey Weeks. 21. Attitudes to Same-Sex Marriage in South African Muslim Communities: An Exploratory Study, by Elsje Bonthuys and Natasha Erlank. 22. Taking ‘Sex’ out of Marriage in the EU, by Jackie Jones. 23. From Russia (and Elsewhere) with Love: Mail Order Brides, by Jennifer Marchbank. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; |
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22. | Bin, Roberto (ed.) : Biotech innovations and fundamental rights, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Biotech innovations and fundamental rights / Bin, Roberto (ed.) ; Lorenzon, Sara ; Lucchi, Nicola, ix, 353 p.. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2012. ISBN 978-88-470-2031-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTTENTS:. PART I: BIOTECH PATENTS:. Introduction, by Paolo Veronesi. 1. The Case against the Privatization of Knowledge : Some Thoughts on the Myriad Genetics Controversy, by Giorgio Resta. 2. Patentability Requirements of Biotech Inventions at the European Patent Office : Ethical Issues, by Giovanni Macchia. 3. The Right to Access the Benefits of Science and Intellectual Property Rights, by Aurora Plomer. 4. "Ownership and Provenance" of Genetic Material in the Rules on Biotechnological Patents, by Rosaria Romano. 5. Biotechnology Patents Norms : Emerging Difficulties, by Cecilia Zorzoli 6. From the Patentability of Living Matter to the Ethics of Biotechnological Innovation : the Person-Body Relationship, by Silvia Zullo. 7. Issues and Rights in DNA-based Inventions, by Nicola Lucchi. PART II: FREEDOM OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN GENETICS:. 8. Bioethics and Freedom of Scientific Research in Gene Therapy and Stem Cell Biology, by Roberto Gambari and Alessia Finotti. 9. Freedom of Scientific Research in the Field of Genetics, by Roberto Bin. 10. Genetic Testing and Authentication of Paternity after Death of the Putative Father: the Bio-history and Its "Costs", by Giacomo D'Amico. 11. . The Legal Implications of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, by llja Richard Pavone. 12. Preimplantation Diagnosis of the Embryo : Legislative Inflexibility in vitro and Attempts at Greater Flexibility in vivo, by Stefano Agosta. 13. Some Ethical and Regulatory Aspects Involved in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing (DCGT), by Maria Jorqui Azofra. 14. Adjusting the Individualistic Framework of Protection in Human Genetic Research, By Marta Tomasi. 15. Xenotransplantation and Human Rights, by Paola Sobbrio. 16. Pharmacogenetics and Fundamental Rights, by Elena Falletti. 17. Genetic Research and European Integration, by Sara Lorenzon. PART III: GENETIC RESEARCH AND PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS:. 18. Genetic Data in Forensic Science : Use, Misuse and Abuse, by Guido Barbujani and Francesca Tassi. 19. Genetic Research and Rights of the People Involved : from an Individual Approach to an Universal Perspective, by Elisa Stefanini. 20. Towards a Genetic Registry Office?, by Ilaria Anna Colussi. 21. Genetic Data Retention and the Italian Discipline of Acquittal : Database Improvement and the Fundamental Rights of the Individual, by Francesco Morelli. 22. Use of Genetic Data for Research Purposes and Consent : Love or Hate? : A Proposal of Balance Taking Account of the "Specific Weight" of the Single Research, by Giulia Vaccari. 23. The habeas data in the Genetic Research : Intrinsic Limits and Threats from Outside, by Monica Alessia Senor. 24. First Observations on the Right to Development Approach to Informed Consent in Medical and Genetic Research, by Lucia Busatta. 25. Genetic Research and Protection of Individual Rights : a First Approach to the French Model, by Elisabetta Pulice. 26. Access to Genetic Resources in the Practices of States, by Andrea Crescenzi. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-27; ICESCR-15; EU charter of fundamental rights; Oviedo convention; TFEU; ECHR-10; Additional protocol to the convention on human rights and medicine;
URL http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1934251 |
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23. | Gearty, Conor (ed.) : The Cambridge companion to human rights law, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Cambridge companion to human rights law / Gearty, Conor (ed.) ; Douzinas, Costas, xv, 355 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U.P., 2012. ISBN 978-1-107-60235-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction, by Conor Gearty and Costas Douzinas. PART I. All Kinds of Everyone:. 1. 'Framing the project' of international human rights law: reflections on the dysfunctional 'family' of the Universal Declaration, by Anna Grear. 2. Restoring the 'human' in 'human rights' – personhood and doctrinal innovation in the UN disability convention Gerard Quinn, by with Anna Arstein-Kerslake. 3. The poverty of (rights) jurisprudence, by Costas Douzinas. PART II. Interconnections:. 4. Foundations beyond law, by Florian Hoffmann. 5. The interdisciplinarity of human rights, by Abdullahi A. An-Nacim. 6. Atrocity, law, humanity: punishing human rights violators, by Gerry Simpson. 7. Violence in the name of human rights, by Simon Chesterman. 8. Reinventing human rights in an era of hyper-globalisation: a few wayside remarks, by Upendra Baxi. PART III. Platforms:. 9. Reconstituting the universal: human rights as a regional idea, by Chaloka Beyani. 10. The embryonic sovereign and the biological citizen: the biopolitics of reproductive rights, by Patrick Hanafin. 11. Spoils for which victor? Human rights within the democratic state, by Conor Gearty. 12. Devoluted human rights, by Chris Himsworth. 13. Does enforcement matter?, by Gerd Oberleitner. PART IV. Pressures:. 14. Winners and others: accounting for international law's favourites, by Margot E. Salomon. 15. Resisting panic: lessons about the role of human rights during the long decade after 9/11, by Martin Scheinin. 16. What's in a name? The prohibitions on torture and ill treatment today, by Manfred Nowak. 17. Do human rights treaties make enough of a difference?, by Samuel Moyn. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; Protocol of San Salvador; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; ECPT; CRC; CRPD; Declaration on the right to development; ECHR; ICESCR; UDHR; CAT; CAT-OP; |