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Law and bioethics : a rights-based relationship and its troubling implications

In Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.), Law and bioethics / edited by Michael Freeman. New York: Oxford University Press (2008)

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  1. From Iran to Latin America: Must Prenatal Diagnosis Necessarily Be Provided With Abortion for Congenital Abnormalities?Daniel Sperling - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (8):61-63.
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  • Food law, ethics, and food safety regulation: Roles, justifications, and expected limits. [REVIEW]Daniel Sperling - 2010 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 23 (3):267-278.
    Recent food emergencies throughout the world have raised some serious ethical and legal concerns for nations and health organizations. While the legal regulations addressing food risks and foodborne illnesses are considerably varied and variously effective, less is known about the ethical treatment of the subject. The purpose of this article is to discuss the roles, justifications, and limits of ethics of food safety as part of public health ethics and to argue for the development of this timely and emergent field (...)
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  • An Unjustified Exception to an Unjust Law?David Wasserman & Adrienne Asch - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (8):63-65.
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