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Autonomy and Human Rights in Health Care [electronic resource] : An International Perspective / by David N. Weisstub, Guillermo Díaz Pintos.

By: Contributor(s): Series: International Library Of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine ; 36Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008Description: XIV, 404 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402058417
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 170 23
LOC classification:
  • BJ1-1725
Online resources:
Contents:
Health Care, Human Rights and Social Policy -- Evolving Bioethics and International Human Rights -- Dignity, Rights, Health Care, and Human Flourishing -- Human Rights: The Ethics Of Globalization -- Human Rights And The Right To Health Care -- Religion, International Human Rights And Women’s Health: Synthesizing Principles And Politics -- The Centrality And Limits Of Autonomy -- The Limitations And Accomplishments Of Autonomy As A Basic Principle In Bioethics And Biolaw -- Person And Human Being In Bioethics And Biolaw -- Welfare Rights And Health Care -- Autonomy And The Rights Of Minors -- Domestic Violence -- Balancing Autonomy And Traditional Values In Treating Terminally Ill Patients: Towards Locating The Right Questions For Japan -- Pluralism, Race And Health -- Culture, Community Or Rights -- Bioethics Between Nature And Culture -- Medical Practice As The Primary Context For Medical Ethics -- Euthanasia And Multiculturalism -- Future Legal Ordering And Social Planning -- International Law And Genetic Counselling -- International Perspective On Organ Donation -- Justice In The Distribution Of Transplant Organs -- Human Cloning And Human Dignity -- Accessing Health Care Resources: Economic, Medical, Ethical And Socio-Legal Challenges -- Mental Health Rights: The Relation Between Constitution And Bioethics -- Individual Integrity, Research Ethics And Human Rights -- The “Vulnerability” Quagmire In International Research -- Human Rights, Health Care And Biomedical Innovation: Confronting The Research Imperative -- The Rights To Die And The Duty To Save: A Reflection On Ethical Presuppositions In Suicide Research -- The Right To Bodily Security Vis-À-Vis The Needs Of Others.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Autonomy and Human Rights in Healthcare: An International Perspective is a group of essays published in memory of David Thomasma, one of the leading humanists in the field of bioethics during the twentieth century. A pioneer in the field of multidisciplinary research, having integrated major theological and philosophical traditions in the west with modern science, Thomasma was a role model to the authors who have devoted essays to his major avenues of inquiry. The authors represent many different countries and disciplines throughout the globe. The volume deals with the pressing issue of how to ground a universal bioethics in the context of the conflicted world of combative cultures and perspectives.
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Health Care, Human Rights and Social Policy -- Evolving Bioethics and International Human Rights -- Dignity, Rights, Health Care, and Human Flourishing -- Human Rights: The Ethics Of Globalization -- Human Rights And The Right To Health Care -- Religion, International Human Rights And Women’s Health: Synthesizing Principles And Politics -- The Centrality And Limits Of Autonomy -- The Limitations And Accomplishments Of Autonomy As A Basic Principle In Bioethics And Biolaw -- Person And Human Being In Bioethics And Biolaw -- Welfare Rights And Health Care -- Autonomy And The Rights Of Minors -- Domestic Violence -- Balancing Autonomy And Traditional Values In Treating Terminally Ill Patients: Towards Locating The Right Questions For Japan -- Pluralism, Race And Health -- Culture, Community Or Rights -- Bioethics Between Nature And Culture -- Medical Practice As The Primary Context For Medical Ethics -- Euthanasia And Multiculturalism -- Future Legal Ordering And Social Planning -- International Law And Genetic Counselling -- International Perspective On Organ Donation -- Justice In The Distribution Of Transplant Organs -- Human Cloning And Human Dignity -- Accessing Health Care Resources: Economic, Medical, Ethical And Socio-Legal Challenges -- Mental Health Rights: The Relation Between Constitution And Bioethics -- Individual Integrity, Research Ethics And Human Rights -- The “Vulnerability” Quagmire In International Research -- Human Rights, Health Care And Biomedical Innovation: Confronting The Research Imperative -- The Rights To Die And The Duty To Save: A Reflection On Ethical Presuppositions In Suicide Research -- The Right To Bodily Security Vis-À-Vis The Needs Of Others.

Autonomy and Human Rights in Healthcare: An International Perspective is a group of essays published in memory of David Thomasma, one of the leading humanists in the field of bioethics during the twentieth century. A pioneer in the field of multidisciplinary research, having integrated major theological and philosophical traditions in the west with modern science, Thomasma was a role model to the authors who have devoted essays to his major avenues of inquiry. The authors represent many different countries and disciplines throughout the globe. The volume deals with the pressing issue of how to ground a universal bioethics in the context of the conflicted world of combative cultures and perspectives.

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