Health, Rights and Resources: King's College Studies 1987-8

(1988)
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This is the third volume of King's College Studies in medical law and ethics and covers the following topics: AIDS; contraception and family planning; human rights and the role of the judiciary in medical law; a national commission for medical ethics; defensive medicine and medical malpractice; the ethics of the allocation of resources in health care; and the legal status of the unborn. Within these diverse themes challenging ideas about rights and resources in contemporary society and medical practice are introduced and explored. The essays summarise existing debates and go on to discuss further these vital issues in medical law and ethics.

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