tailieunhanh - American Bioethics: Crossing Human Rights and Health Law Boundaries

American Bioethics continues my exploration of the relationships between bioethics and law begun in Standard of Care: The Law of American Bioeth- ics and continued in Some Choice: Law, Medicine, and the Market. As with these earlier works, I benefited greatly from conversations, debates, com- ments, and criticisms of my colleagues in the Department of Health Law, Bioethics and Human Rights at the Boston University School of Public Health, most especially Leonard H. Glantz, Michael A. Grodin, Wendy K. Mariner, and Winnie Roche. We have been together for almost two de- cades, during which time we have together explored and crossed tradi- tional academic boundaries, including those combined in. | American Bioethics Crossing Human Rights and Health Law Boundaries George J. Annas OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS American Bioethics ALSO BY THE AUTHOR The Rights of Patients Judging Medicine Standard of Care The Law of American Bioethics Some Choice Law Medicine and the Market Coauthored Informed Consent to Human Experimentation The Subject s Dilemma with Leonard Glantz and Barbara Katz The Rights of Doctors Nurses and Allied Health Professionals with Leonard Glantz and Barbara Katz Reproductive Genetics and the Law with Sherman Elias American Health Law with Sylvia Law Rand Rosenblatt and Ken Wing Coedited Genetics and the Law Genetics and the Law II Genetics and the Law III with Aubrey Milunsky The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code Human Rights in Human Experimentation with Michael Grodin Gene Mapping Using Law and Ethics as Guides with Sherman Elias Health and Human Rights A Reader with Jonathan Mann Sofia Gruskin and Michael Grodin