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Articles 1 - 19 of 19
Full-Text Articles in Law
Can We Share Ethical Views With Other Religions?, Robert Hannaford
Can We Share Ethical Views With Other Religions?, Robert Hannaford
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, October 7, 1993.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Commitee Newsletter, Fall 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Commitee Newsletter, Fall 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Ethics Committees: A View From The Outside, Diane E. Hoffmann
Evaluating Ethics Committees: A View From The Outside, Diane E. Hoffmann
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Life As An Intrinsic Rather Than Instrumental Good: The “Spiritual” Case Against Euthanasia, J. David Bleich
Life As An Intrinsic Rather Than Instrumental Good: The “Spiritual” Case Against Euthanasia, J. David Bleich
Faculty Articles
No abstract provided.
Why Does Utilitarianism Seem Plausible?, John Dilworth
Why Does Utilitarianism Seem Plausible?, John Dilworth
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - May 27, 1993.
The Place Of Ethics Centers In Higher Education, Douglas Ferraro
The Place Of Ethics Centers In Higher Education, Douglas Ferraro
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, September 28, 1995.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Summer 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Legal Significance Of Gestation, Larry I. Palmer
The Legal Significance Of Gestation, Larry I. Palmer
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Helping To Harm? The Ethical Dilemmas Of Managing Politically Sensitive Data, Sylvie C. Tourigny
Helping To Harm? The Ethical Dilemmas Of Managing Politically Sensitive Data, Sylvie C. Tourigny
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - March 19, 1993.
Reasonable Children, Michael Pritchard
Reasonable Children, Michael Pritchard
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society - May 19, 1993.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Medical Law And Ethics In The Post-Autonomy Age, Roger B. Dworkin
Medical Law And Ethics In The Post-Autonomy Age, Roger B. Dworkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Winter 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Winter 1993
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Model Consent Forms For Dna Linkage Analysis And Storage, Roger B. Dworkin, R. L. Gold, R. R. Lebel, E. A. Mearns, T Hadro, J. K. Burns
Model Consent Forms For Dna Linkage Analysis And Storage, Roger B. Dworkin, R. L. Gold, R. R. Lebel, E. A. Mearns, T Hadro, J. K. Burns
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Exclusion Of Pregnant, Pregnable, And Once-Pregnable People (A.K.A. Women) From Biomedical Research, Vanessa Merton
The Exclusion Of Pregnant, Pregnable, And Once-Pregnable People (A.K.A. Women) From Biomedical Research, Vanessa Merton
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
The barriers to women's participation as subjects in biomedical research are currently being challenged as a matter of legislative policy, medicine, and law. This Article catalogs the ways in which women have been disadvantaged by their exclusion and recent developments to redress them, and goes on to dissect the underlying rationales for excluding women from clinical trials. The author reveals the 'fundamental misconception' behind exclusionary rationales, and argues that research sponsors in fact have more to fear in the way of potential liability from the exclusion of women, even pregnant women and women of child-bearing capacity, than from their inclusion. …
Crime, Race And Reproduction, Dorothy E. Roberts
Crime, Race And Reproduction, Dorothy E. Roberts
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Law's Response To Reproductive Genetic Testing: Questioning Assumptions About Choice, Causation And Control, Karen H. Rothenberg
The Law's Response To Reproductive Genetic Testing: Questioning Assumptions About Choice, Causation And Control, Karen H. Rothenberg
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Market And Non-Market Mechanisms For Procuring Human And Cadaveric Organs: When The Price Is Right, George P. Smith Ii
Market And Non-Market Mechanisms For Procuring Human And Cadaveric Organs: When The Price Is Right, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exceed the actual supply. Nonconsensual human donations, taken from minors, incompetents and prisoners are regulated carefully by the courts. The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act and the National Organ Transplant Act serve also as statutory frameworks for organ retrievals and allocations and place various restrictions upon each. Altruistically motivated donations at death continue to be an inadequate mechanism for meeting the growing demands of the market. Included among the various approaches to resolving the critical shortage of human organs for transplantation are post mortem harvesting, …
The Legal Dilemma Of Partner Notification During The Hiv Epidemic, Raymond C. O'Brien
The Legal Dilemma Of Partner Notification During The Hiv Epidemic, Raymond C. O'Brien
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.