Human Rights and Biomedicine / / George P. Smith II.
The eight chapters within this volume are structured around an exploration of the fundamental issues in the field of biomedical human rights: dignity and autonomy in not only procreative liberties but throughout the complete cycle of life and death, the freedom of scientific inquiry into the new bio...
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Smith, George P., author. Human Rights and Biomedicine / George P. Smith II. 1st ed. Leiden; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2000. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Description based on print version record. The eight chapters within this volume are structured around an exploration of the fundamental issues in the field of biomedical human rights: dignity and autonomy in not only procreative liberties but throughout the complete cycle of life and death, the freedom of scientific inquiry into the new biotechnological methods of collaborative reproduction, the right to genetic integrity at birth and throughout life, and the equitable right to health or access to health care benefits during life and old age. All these central issues are tested, of necessity, but utilitarian principles which, in turn, force the templates for decision making, evaluate the gravity of harm deriving from a particular human right and its recognition and enforcement measured against the utility of the social, economic, or cultural good accruing from recognition of such a right in the first instance. Ultimately, cultural relativism will be seen - more often than universality - as the determinative point of balance. This volume not only informs the ongoing debate on the role of human rights in biomedicine, but will also provide enlightened responses to the troublesome issues presented in this new age of biotechnology. Includes bibliographical references and index. Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- 1. Universal Human Rights and Biomedicine in Context. -- 2. Scientific Freedom, Fetal Experimentation, and Collaborative Reproduction. -- 3. Reproductive Freedoms or Responsibilities. -- 4. The Developmentally Disabled. -- 5. Genetic Enhancement or Eugenic Improvement. -- 6. Safeguarding Genetic Integrity. -- 7. Elder Health Care. -- 8. The Last Right - Natural Death or Assisted Suicide. -- Index. -- About the Author. Human experimentation in medicine Law and legislation. Medical genetics Law and legislation. Medical laws and legislation. 90-411-1447-5 |
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Smith, George P., Human Rights and Biomedicine / Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- 1. Universal Human Rights and Biomedicine in Context. -- 2. Scientific Freedom, Fetal Experimentation, and Collaborative Reproduction. -- 3. Reproductive Freedoms or Responsibilities. -- 4. The Developmentally Disabled. -- 5. Genetic Enhancement or Eugenic Improvement. -- 6. Safeguarding Genetic Integrity. -- 7. Elder Health Care. -- 8. The Last Right - Natural Death or Assisted Suicide. -- Index. -- About the Author. |
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Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- 1. Universal Human Rights and Biomedicine in Context. -- 2. Scientific Freedom, Fetal Experimentation, and Collaborative Reproduction. -- 3. Reproductive Freedoms or Responsibilities. -- 4. The Developmentally Disabled. -- 5. Genetic Enhancement or Eugenic Improvement. -- 6. Safeguarding Genetic Integrity. -- 7. Elder Health Care. -- 8. The Last Right - Natural Death or Assisted Suicide. -- Index. -- About the Author. |
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