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The New Biology And International Sharing - Lessons From The Life And Works Of George P. Smith, Ii (Inaugural Lecture: George P. Smith, Ii, Distinguished Visiting Professorship-Chair Of Law), Michael D. Kirby
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
[The George P. Smith, II, Distinguished Visiting Professorship-Chair
of Law and Legal Research endowment was established by George P.
Smith to broaden students' exposure to scholars and judges of national
and international reputation and to allow distinguished visiting scholars
the opportunity to do research at Indiana University and share their
ideas with the faculty and students of the Indiana University School of
Law and Indiana University. George P. Smith, an Indiana native,
received his B.S. degree in business, economics, and public policy in
1961 from Indiana University and his J. D. from the Indiana University
School of Law in 1964. …
Posthumous Autonomy Revisited, Fred H. Cate
Posthumous Autonomy Revisited, Fred H. Cate
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics
Are Principles Ever Properly Ignored? A Reply To Beauchamp Or Bioethical Paradigms, Karen Hanson
Are Principles Ever Properly Ignored? A Reply To Beauchamp Or Bioethical Paradigms, Karen Hanson
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics
Posthumous Reproduction, John A. Robertson
Posthumous Reproduction, John A. Robertson
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics
Informed Consent And Medical Experimentation, George H. Martin Jr.
Informed Consent And Medical Experimentation, George H. Martin Jr.
IUSTITIA
Certain biomedical technologies already or almost already with us "threaten to reduce the meaning of man and to degrade the human spirit in the very process of becoming technologically feasible, long before the final stage of deployment and widespread use has been reached." It is this threat that has prompted me to consider certain medical and legal problems associated broadly with the human experimentation process. I shall be examining the concept of "informed consent" to both experimental medical therapy and nontherapeutic scientific experimentation as a means of protecting man from the potential ravages of a zealous application of scientific advances …