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Cover; Ethical and legal debates in Irish healthcare ; Contents ; Contributors ; Series editor's foreword ; Introduction: Mary Donnelly and Claire Murray; Part I Context and care ; 1 Reproductive justice in Ireland: a feminist analysis of the Neary and Halappanavar cases: Joan McCarthy; 2 Conscientious objection, harm reduction and abortion care: Ruth Fletcher; 3 Why care about carers?: Claire Murray; Part II Rights and responsibilities ; 4 The limits of autonomy: an exploration of the role of autonomy in the debate about assisted suicide: Louise Campbell |
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5 If they can consent, w hy can't they refuse?: Tom Walker6 Patient autonomy and responsibilities within the patient-doctor partnership: two sides of the same unequal coin?: Asim A. Sheikh; 7 Older people, human rights, law and policy: Mary Keys; 8 Legal and ethical considerations in involuntary admissions to long-term care: Shaun T. O'Keeffe; Part III Regulating research ; 9 Retention and use of human biological samples: the Guthrie card example: Deirdre Madden; 10 A moral gap? Examining Ireland's failure to regulate embryonic stem cell research: Ciara Staunton |
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11 Children in clinical trials in Ireland: addressing the gaps in the legal framework: Katherine WadePart IV Oversight of decision-making ; 12 Governance failures and organisational ethics: perspectives from the Neary and Halappanavar cases: Heike Felzmann; 13 Psychiatric admission in Ireland: the role of country of origin: Brendan D. Kelly; 14 Protecting rights in mental health law: the relationship between the courts and mental health tribunals: Darius Whelan; 15 Patient-centred dying: the role of law: Mary Donnelly; 16 Improving end-of-life care in intensive care units: Barry Lyons |
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9781784997205 (e-book) |
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178499720X (e-book) |
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