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Full-Text Articles in Law
Science As Mythology In Constitutional Law, Dean M. Hashimoto
Science As Mythology In Constitutional Law, Dean M. Hashimoto
Dean M. Hashimoto
No abstract provided.
Informed Consent And Patients' Rights In Japan, Robert B. Leflar
Informed Consent And Patients' Rights In Japan, Robert B. Leflar
Robert B Leflar
This article analyzes the development of the concept of informed consent in the context of the culture and economics of Japanese medicine, and locates that development within the framework of the nation's civil law system. Part II sketches the cultural foundations of medical paternalism in Japan; explores the economic incentives (many of them administratively directed) that have sustained physicians' traditional dominant roles; and describes the judiciary's hesitancy to challenge physicians' professional discretion. Part III delineates the forces testing the paternalist model: the undermining of the physicians' personal knowledge of their patients that accompanies the shift from neighborhood clinic to high-tech …
The Future Role Of Managed Care And Capitation In Workers' Compensation, Dean M. Hashimoto
The Future Role Of Managed Care And Capitation In Workers' Compensation, Dean M. Hashimoto
Dean M. Hashimoto
No abstract provided.
Reaffirming A Narrow Interpretation Of The Perez "Manifest Necessity" Doctrine, Virginia Rowthorn
Reaffirming A Narrow Interpretation Of The Perez "Manifest Necessity" Doctrine, Virginia Rowthorn
Virginia Rowthorn
No abstract provided.
Quality In The Physician-Patient Relationship: Legal Trends As Facilitators Of Business Trends, Robert I. Field
Quality In The Physician-Patient Relationship: Legal Trends As Facilitators Of Business Trends, Robert I. Field
Robert I. Field
No abstract provided.
"Smoking Guns" Review Of Glantz "The Cigarette Papers", Hilts, "Smokescreen", And Kluger "Ashes To Ashes", Stephen D. Sugarman
"Smoking Guns" Review Of Glantz "The Cigarette Papers", Hilts, "Smokescreen", And Kluger "Ashes To Ashes", Stephen D. Sugarman
Stephen D Sugarman
No abstract provided.
"The Decline Of Abstinence" Review Of Burnham "Bad Habits", Stephen D. Sugarman
"The Decline Of Abstinence" Review Of Burnham "Bad Habits", Stephen D. Sugarman
Stephen D Sugarman
No abstract provided.
Should Asbestos In Buildings Be Regulated On An Environmental Or Occupational Basis?, Dean M. Hashimoto, Troyen A. Brennan, David C. Christiani
Should Asbestos In Buildings Be Regulated On An Environmental Or Occupational Basis?, Dean M. Hashimoto, Troyen A. Brennan, David C. Christiani
Dean M. Hashimoto
The issue of asbestos abatement in buildings may be viewed as part of a larger and more fundamental scientific and social issue: Should asbestos in buildings be regulated on an environmental or an occupational basis? The environmental approach to regulation of hazardous substances has a different emphasis from that of an occupational approach. The environmental approach emphasizes abatement of property damage, while the occupational approach is more concerned with decreased exposure levels and compensation for injuries to health. Similarly, the justifications for the two approaches also have a different emphasis. The need for environmental protection is justified on the basis …
Justice Brennan's Use Of Scientific And Empirical Evidence In Constitutional And Administrative Law, Dean M. Hashimoto
Justice Brennan's Use Of Scientific And Empirical Evidence In Constitutional And Administrative Law, Dean M. Hashimoto
Dean M. Hashimoto
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.: His Use Of Scientific Evidence In Constitutional Adjudication, Dean M. Hashimoto
A Tribute To Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.: His Use Of Scientific Evidence In Constitutional Adjudication, Dean M. Hashimoto
Dean M. Hashimoto
No abstract provided.
Public Accountability And Medical Device Regulation, Robert B. Leflar
Public Accountability And Medical Device Regulation, Robert B. Leflar
Robert B Leflar
In enacting the Medical Device Amendments of 1976, Congress instituted a flexible system of regulatory controls over a vast array of health care products. Analyzing the complex statute and its legislative history, Professor Leflar finds at the law's core a structure designed to ensure the Food and Drug Administration's accountability to the public for its regulatory actions. Reviewing the history of FDA's implementation of the medical device law, however, the author demonstrates that FDA has strayed widely and, he contends, illegally from the congressionally mandated structure of public accountability. In particular, in its review of new-model medical devices in the …
Professor Katz's Study Of Human Relationships, Dean M. Hashimoto, Mark E. Haddad
Professor Katz's Study Of Human Relationships, Dean M. Hashimoto, Mark E. Haddad
Dean M. Hashimoto
No abstract provided.
Medicine And Human Rights: Emerging Substantive Standards And Procedural Protections For Medical Decision-Making Within The American Family, Charles H. Baron
Medicine And Human Rights: Emerging Substantive Standards And Procedural Protections For Medical Decision-Making Within The American Family, Charles H. Baron
Charles H. Baron
Also appears in The Resolution of Family Conflict: Comparative Legal Perspectives, edited by John M. Eekelaar and Sanford N. Katz, 575-610. Toronto: Butterworths, 1984.
The Scope Of Federal Habeas Corpus Review: Rose V. Mitchell, Mary Ann Chirba
The Scope Of Federal Habeas Corpus Review: Rose V. Mitchell, Mary Ann Chirba
Mary Ann Chirba
No abstract provided.
Employers' Indirect Discrimination: Degrace V. Rumsfeld, Mary Ann Chirba
Employers' Indirect Discrimination: Degrace V. Rumsfeld, Mary Ann Chirba
Mary Ann Chirba
No abstract provided.
Seniority Systems: California Brewers Association V. Bryant, Mary Ann Chirba
Seniority Systems: California Brewers Association V. Bryant, Mary Ann Chirba
Mary Ann Chirba
No abstract provided.