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Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law Jan 2008

Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

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"Body Property": Challenging The Ethical Barriers In Organ Transplantation To Protect Individual Autonomy, Charles C. Dunham Iv Jan 2008

"Body Property": Challenging The Ethical Barriers In Organ Transplantation To Protect Individual Autonomy, Charles C. Dunham Iv

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

One of two articles related to the current organ shortage, this article advocates the need for legislation to recognize organs and tissues separated from the body as a distinct category of personal property. After addressing the legislative history of organ procurement and psychological barriers to donor consent, the article examines the importance of separating the lifetime rights of ownership in our own bodies from postmortem rights. Ultimately, the author proposes a futures market approach to this problem in which individuals before death, or surviving family members after death, are permitted sell the decedent's organs in a private contract.


Tax Policy As A Lifeline: Encouraging Blood And Organ Donation Through Tax Credits, Joseph B. Clamon Jan 2008

Tax Policy As A Lifeline: Encouraging Blood And Organ Donation Through Tax Credits, Joseph B. Clamon

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

This article, the second concerning the organ donation crisis, proposes the use of tax policy to encourage blood and organ donation. After critiquing the ethical and logistical problems posed by other commercial and non-commercial solutions, the author demonstrates how tax credits can be used as an effective and ethical solution to address the shortage of donors. The author also offers two model statutes that provide guidance as to how a nonrefundable tax credit for blood and organ donation might operate in the tax code.


The Jurisdictional Bar Provision: Who Is An Appropriate Relator?, Carolyn V. Metnick Jan 2008

The Jurisdictional Bar Provision: Who Is An Appropriate Relator?, Carolyn V. Metnick

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

After explaining the role of the qui tam litigation and demonstrating its importance to fighting Medicare fraud and abuse, this article provides a detailed explanation of various court interpretations of the jurisdictional bar provision of the False Claims Act, a common and contentious statutory pitfall for qui tam litigators. The author provides a thorough evaluation of the law among different circuits to assist litigators in choosing favorable jurisdictions to increase their likelihood of success.


From The Mayflower To Border Patrols: Who Deserves Access To Health Care In The United States: An Introduction, Ruqaiijah Yearby Jan 2008

From The Mayflower To Border Patrols: Who Deserves Access To Health Care In The United States: An Introduction, Ruqaiijah Yearby

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

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Immigrant Access To Health Care And Public Health: An International Perspective, Sana Loue Jan 2008

Immigrant Access To Health Care And Public Health: An International Perspective, Sana Loue

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

This article considers the extent of international migration and associated concerns for the public health and advocates for an international perspective on the provision of health care to migrants. After discussing factors affecting the health of immigrants and exploring the role of public health, this article focuses on immigrant access to health care and specifically addresses the relationships between legal status, financial resources for health care, and access to care from such an international perspective. The author concludes that the failure to address immigrant health care in this larger international context ultimately impacts not only the individual immigrants, but their …


The Nexus Between Immigrant Eligibility And Access: An Analysis Of The Economic, Social, And Linguistic Barriers To Health Care, Cory S. Bagby Jan 2008

The Nexus Between Immigrant Eligibility And Access: An Analysis Of The Economic, Social, And Linguistic Barriers To Health Care, Cory S. Bagby

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

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Transcribed Speech Of Sonal Ambegaokar, Sonal Ambegaokar Jan 2008

Transcribed Speech Of Sonal Ambegaokar, Sonal Ambegaokar

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

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The Emergency Medical Treatment And Active Labor Act And Sources Of Funding, Mogran Greenspon Jan 2008

The Emergency Medical Treatment And Active Labor Act And Sources Of Funding, Mogran Greenspon

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Emergency? How The Federal Focus On Emergency Care Shifts The Cost Of Immigrant Healthcare To Public Hospitals, Angela Epolito Jan 2008

Emergency? How The Federal Focus On Emergency Care Shifts The Cost Of Immigrant Healthcare To Public Hospitals, Angela Epolito

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Transcribed Speech Of Dr. Jose Pagan, Jose Pagan Jan 2008

Transcribed Speech Of Dr. Jose Pagan, Jose Pagan

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

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The Merida Initiative For Mexico And Central America: The New Paradigm For Security Cooperation, Attacking Organized Crime, Corruption And Violence, Steven E. Hendrix Jan 2008

The Merida Initiative For Mexico And Central America: The New Paradigm For Security Cooperation, Attacking Organized Crime, Corruption And Violence, Steven E. Hendrix

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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Bright Future For Marine Genetic Resources, Bleak Future For Settlement Of Ownership Rights: Reflections On The United Nations Law Of The Sea Consultative Process On Marine Genetic Resources, Kirsten E. Zewers Jan 2008

Bright Future For Marine Genetic Resources, Bleak Future For Settlement Of Ownership Rights: Reflections On The United Nations Law Of The Sea Consultative Process On Marine Genetic Resources, Kirsten E. Zewers

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal Responses To Discriminatory Actions: A Comparative Analysis, Hugo Rojas Jan 2008

Legal Responses To Discriminatory Actions: A Comparative Analysis, Hugo Rojas

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Implications Of Rwanda's Paragraph 6 Agreement With Canada For Other Developing Countries, Christina Cotter Jan 2008

The Implications Of Rwanda's Paragraph 6 Agreement With Canada For Other Developing Countries, Christina Cotter

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


What's A Survivor To Do? An Inquiry Into Various Options And Outcomes For Individuals Seeking Recovery Of Nazi-Looted Art, Sarah K. Mann Jan 2008

What's A Survivor To Do? An Inquiry Into Various Options And Outcomes For Individuals Seeking Recovery Of Nazi-Looted Art, Sarah K. Mann

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Principles Of Normative Integration And The Allocation Of International Authority: The Wto, The Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties, And The Rio Declaration, Tomer Broude Jan 2008

Principles Of Normative Integration And The Allocation Of International Authority: The Wto, The Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties, And The Rio Declaration, Tomer Broude

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


De-Fragmentation Of International Economic Law Through Constitutional Interpretation And Adjudication With Due Respect For Reasonable Disagreement, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann Jan 2008

De-Fragmentation Of International Economic Law Through Constitutional Interpretation And Adjudication With Due Respect For Reasonable Disagreement, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reflections On Serving On The Appellate Body, Merit Janow Jan 2008

Reflections On Serving On The Appellate Body, Merit Janow

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Doha Round Schisms: Numerous, Technical, And Deep, Raj Bhala Jan 2008

Doha Round Schisms: Numerous, Technical, And Deep, Raj Bhala

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Less Than Zero: The Effects Of Giving Domestic Effect To Wto Law, Jeffrey L. Dunoff Jan 2008

Less Than Zero: The Effects Of Giving Domestic Effect To Wto Law, Jeffrey L. Dunoff

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Monopolization And Abuse Of Dominance In Competition Law, Spencer Weber Waller Jan 2008

The Role Of Monopolization And Abuse Of Dominance In Competition Law, Spencer Weber Waller

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Transcript Jan 2008

Transcript

Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Be Careful What You Click For: An Analysis Of Online Contracting, Rachel S. Conklin Jan 2008

Be Careful What You Click For: An Analysis Of Online Contracting, Rachel S. Conklin

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Calls For More Wireless Regulation Heating Up In Congress, Thomas A. Mccann Jan 2008

Calls For More Wireless Regulation Heating Up In Congress, Thomas A. Mccann

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Proposed North American Regional Development Fund: The Next Phase Of North American Integration Under Nafta, Stephen Zamora Jan 2008

A Proposed North American Regional Development Fund: The Next Phase Of North American Integration Under Nafta, Stephen Zamora

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Three Federalisms, Randy E. Barnett Jan 2008

Three Federalisms, Randy E. Barnett

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Debates over the importance of "federalism" are often obscured by the fact that there is not one, but three distinct versions of constitutional federalism that have arisen since the Founding: Enumerated Powers Federalism in the Founding era, Fundamental Rights Federalism in the Reconstruction era, and Affirmative State Sovereignty Federalism in the post-New Deal era. In this very short essay, my objective is to reduce confusion about federalism by defining and identifying the origin of each of these different conceptions of federalism. I also suggest that, while Fundamental Rights Federalism significantly qualified Enumerated Powers Federalism, it was not until the New …


Unleashing Or Harnessing "Armies Of Compassion"?: Reflections On The Faith-Based Initiative, Linda C. Mcclain Jan 2008

Unleashing Or Harnessing "Armies Of Compassion"?: Reflections On The Faith-Based Initiative, Linda C. Mcclain

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Sarbanes-Oxley Five Years Later: A Canadian Perspective, Stephanie Ben-Ishai Jan 2008

Sarbanes-Oxley Five Years Later: A Canadian Perspective, Stephanie Ben-Ishai

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Enterprise-Wide Risk Management And Corporate Governance, Betty Simkins, Steven A. Ramirez Jan 2008

Enterprise-Wide Risk Management And Corporate Governance, Betty Simkins, Steven A. Ramirez

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.