Biolaw and policy in the twenty-first century : building answers for new questions /
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Imprint: | Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019] |
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Description: | 1 online resource ( xxii, 347 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine, 1567-8008 ; volume 78 International library of ethics, law, and the new medicine ; 78. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12277737 |
Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Foundations of biolaw
- A defense of universal principles in biomedical ethics
- The idea of European biolaw: basic principles
- Four ethical principles in European bioethics and biolaw: autonomy, dignity, integrity and vulnerability
- Towards a new conception of biolaw
- Approach to bioloaw as an autonomous juridical discipline
- The essential feature sof 21st century biolaw
- Biolaw and bioethics: convergences and divergences
- pt. 2. Biolaw and the world and in Latin America.
- Universal ethics for biolaw and for a multicultural world
- From biolaw to technological innovation in law
- Liquid biolaw: the unbearable lightness of the post-modern age
- Biolaw and tensions of constitutional law in Latin America
- Justice, human rights and the persistence of hunger: a current issue for bioethics and biolaw in the 21st century
- Biolaw, diversity and social justice: the emergence of differentiated rights
- The consitutionalization of biolaw in Colombia
- Report on biolaw's state of the art in Mexico
- pt. 3. Biolaw for the biosciences, health care and non-human animals
- Biolaw and 'the Dual-use dilemma': the freedom of scientific research in relationship with 'traditional' and emerging sciences and technologies
- Biolaw, liberalism and cognitive enhnacement: identifying harms
- Genetic manipulation and human genome in the Colombian legal system. An analysis from biolaw
- Dysgenic biomedical practices and their international regulation: a proposal from Biolaw
- Palliative cares as human rights: a justification in the light of biolaw
- Biolaw and non-human animals.