Feminist perspectives on health care law / edited by Sally Sheldon and Michael Thomson.

"This book brings together new work by some of the foremost writers in the health care law arena. It presents exciting new insights,drawing on feminist theory and methodology to further our understanding of health care law.; Whilst the book makes a real contribution to both feminist debates and...

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Other Authors: Sheldon, Sally (Editor), Thomson, Michael, 1970- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Cavendish Pub, 1998.
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Summary:"This book brings together new work by some of the foremost writers in the health care law arena. It presents exciting new insights,drawing on feminist theory and methodology to further our understanding of health care law.; Whilst the book makes a real contribution to both feminist debates and the analysis of this area of law, it is also accessible to the undergraduate student who is approaching this area of legal scholarship and feminist jurisprudence for the first time. Its focus is not merely on those issues which have traditionally excited feminist attention, but also includes those subjects which have proved of less apparent interest such as confidentiality, medical research, medical negligence and professional discipline."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:xxx, 302 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1859413978
9781859413975
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