Bioethics, medicine and the criminal law. Margaret Brazier and Suzanne Ost. Volume III, Medicine and bioethics in the theatre of the criminal process /
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
[2013]
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Series: | Cambridge bioethics and law.
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Table of Contents:
- Courtrooms, 'physic' and drama: the 'criminal process' and the regulation of medicine before 1858
- Crime, doctors and the body (politic)
- From 'theatre' to the dock via the mortuary
- Protecting life before birth?
- Medical (and non-medical) ending of life: criminal responsibility and the (ir)relevance of motivation
- Which twin lives? Jodie and Mary (Gracie and Rosie)
- Drawing connections: moral philosophy, (political) liberalism, responsibility and the theatre of interpretation
- Parallels and disconnects: bioethical principles, principles of criminalisation and the rule of law.