Ethics, law and society Vol. 4 Vol. 4

This volume brings together selected papers commissioned and published by the Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law & Society and includes contributions from international experts on topics including agriculture, ethics and bioethics.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Cardiff Centre for Ethics, Law & Society (-)
Otros Autores: Gunning, Jennifer (-), Holm, Søren, 1963-, Kenway, Ian
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Aldershot : Ashgate 2009.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; List of Contributors; Acknowledgment; List of Abbreviations; INTRODUCTION; 1 Introduction; PART I ETHICAL ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD; 2 Modern Farming Practices and Animal Welfare; 3 Animal Integrity in Modern Farming; 4 CAP Reforms: Effects on Agriculture and Environment; 5 The Ethics of Animal Cloning; 6 European Food Regulation and Accountability: The Interplay of Influences Shaping the New Regulatory Terrain; 7 Globalization and Sustainability in Agriculture: Role of Law and Ethics.
  • 8 Production Economics, Markets and Assurance Programmes for Farm Animal WelfarePART II BIOETHICS; 9 Puzzle-Solving for Fun and Profit: The Abusive Potential of Non-Genetic Health Data in Epidemiological Biobanks; 10 The Ethical Topography of Research Biobanking; 11 Fuzzy Law Encountering Life, Death, and Morality: A Report on Nine Clinical Ethics Committees' Legal Considerations; 12 Bioethics, Biopower and the Post-Genomic Challenge; 13 What's Wrong with Genetic Inequality?; 14 Public and Private Interests in the Genomic Era: A Pluralist Approach.
  • 15 Challenging Science: Public Views of Personalized Medicine16 Therapeutic Cloning and the Protection of Embryonic Life: Different Approaches, Different Levels of Protection
  • A View from the United Kingdom; 17 Informed Consent, Trust and Virtue in Czech Medicine; PART III ETHICS AND SOCIETY; 18 America and the Case for Just War Against Iraq; 19 Childhood in Conflict: Can the Real Child Soldier Please Stand Up?; 20 Ethical Dimensions of Youth Justice; 21 Reproductive Technologies and the Question of the Child's Future Freedom.
  • 22 Ethics, Paediatric Doping and the Limitations of Gillick Consent23 What Protection Do Consumers Require in the Information Economy?; 24 Justifying Claims of State Responsibility to Meet the Needs of Irregular Migrants: The Problem with Proceeding from Human Rights; 25 Women Workers in the Global Economy: A Feminist Critique of the Core Labour Standards; 26 Allocating Healthcare Resources: The Role of Personal Responsibility; 27 The Responsibilities of Healthcare Professionals in Crisis Situations; PART IV COMMENTARIES; 28 Case Commentary: Evans v The United Kingdom.
  • 29 The Incident of the Container Ship MSC Napoli: Is it an Intractable Problem?30 The (Not So) Great Escape: The Legal and Moral Responsibility for the Foot and Mouth Outbreak 2007; 31 Ethics and the Advent of the Holy Grail of Stem Cell Research; Index.