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Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000)
Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Volume 10 Issue 2 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
"The Original Sexist Sin": Regulating Preconception Sex Selection Technology, Rachel E. Remaley
"The Original Sexist Sin": Regulating Preconception Sex Selection Technology, Rachel E. Remaley
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Freedom To Pay Or Freedom To Choose? Private Contracting And Medicare Beneficiaries, Marilyn Moon
Freedom To Pay Or Freedom To Choose? Private Contracting And Medicare Beneficiaries, Marilyn Moon
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Section 4507 And The Importance Of Private Contracts, Thomas W. Greeson, Heather L. Gunas
Section 4507 And The Importance Of Private Contracts, Thomas W. Greeson, Heather L. Gunas
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000), Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal Of Law-Medicine
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Dna Database Statutes & Privacy In The Information Age, Warren R. Webster, Jr.
Dna Database Statutes & Privacy In The Information Age, Warren R. Webster, Jr.
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Medicare Private Contracting (The "Kyl Amendment") -- Introduction: Kyl Amendment Symposium, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Symposium: Medicare Private Contracting (The "Kyl Amendment") -- Introduction: Kyl Amendment Symposium, Maxwell J. Mehlman
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Learning From History In The Cigarette Debate, Jonathan L. Entin
Book Review: Learning From History In The Cigarette Debate, Jonathan L. Entin
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Informed Consent To The Medical Treatment Of Minors: Law & Practice, Lawrence Schlam, Joseph P. Wood, Md
Informed Consent To The Medical Treatment Of Minors: Law & Practice, Lawrence Schlam, Joseph P. Wood, Md
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000)
Masthead, Volume 10 Issue 1 (2000)
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Students, Urinalysis & Extracurricular Activities: How Vernonia's Aftermath Is Trampling Fourth Amendment Rights, Amanda E. Bishop
Students, Urinalysis & Extracurricular Activities: How Vernonia's Aftermath Is Trampling Fourth Amendment Rights, Amanda E. Bishop
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Euphemistic Codes And Tell-Tale Hearts: Humane Assistance In End-Of-Life Cases, George P. Smith, Ii
Euphemistic Codes And Tell-Tale Hearts: Humane Assistance In End-Of-Life Cases, George P. Smith, Ii
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Nhs And Private Health Care, Michael Calnan
The Nhs And Private Health Care, Michael Calnan
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Tortuous History Of The Kyl Amendment, Marilou M. King
The Tortuous History Of The Kyl Amendment, Marilou M. King
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Practice Guidelines: Should They Constitute Conclusive Evidence Of The Standard Of Care?, Jodi M. Finder
The Future Of Practice Guidelines: Should They Constitute Conclusive Evidence Of The Standard Of Care?, Jodi M. Finder
Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine
No abstract provided.
Beneficial And Unusual Punishment: An Argument In Support Of Prisoner Participation In Clinical Trials, Sharona Hoffman
Beneficial And Unusual Punishment: An Argument In Support Of Prisoner Participation In Clinical Trials, Sharona Hoffman
Faculty Publications
Currently, approximately 1.8 million people are incarcerated in the United States at any given time. A disproportionately large percentage of the prisoner population has serious illnesses, such as AIDS and tuberculosis. Prisoners most often, however, are barred from participation in clinical trials, even when conventional therapy has failed, and experimental treatment might provide them with their only hope of survival.
Much of the reluctance to include prisoners in biomedical research is based on history. In the past, prisoners have been severely abused and even tortured in medical studies conducted in the Nazi death camps, Japanese prisoner camps, and correctional facilities …
More Sorry Than Safe: Assessing The Precautionary Principle And The Proposed International Biosafety Protocol, Jonathan H. Adler
More Sorry Than Safe: Assessing The Precautionary Principle And The Proposed International Biosafety Protocol, Jonathan H. Adler
Faculty Publications
Part I of this paper provides a brief overview of the development of biotechnology, its regulation and its use, with a particular emphasis on agricultural biotechnology. Part II outlines the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, which provides an international legal framework for a biosafety protocol and summarizes the results of recent protocol negotiations, such as those conducted in Cartagena, Colombia in February 1999, which continued in Montreal in January 2000. Part III explains why the proposed protocol embodies a variant of the precautionary principle and why such policies may do more harm than good. This paper concludes with some …