Legal Medicine
See Also
- Health Insurance
- Medicare (in the United States)
- Medicaid (in the United States)
- Socialized Medicine
- National Health Insurance (in the United States)
- International human rights law
- International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
- World Health Organization
Further Reading
- Josue N. Bellosillo (ed.) (2010). Basics of Philippine Medical Jurisprudence and Ethics. Central Book Supply.
- Eric Benson, Brendan Hickey & Katherine Wong (2007). Recent Developments in Health Law. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 35 (2):329-339.
- Jessamyn S. Berniker (2000). Legal Implications of Discrimination in Medical Practice. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 28 (1):85-87.
- Suzanne Bouclin, Abortion in Post-X Ireland.
- Margaret Brazier & Mary Lobjoit (eds.) (1991). Protecting the Vulnerable: Autonomy and Consent in Health Care. Routledge.
- Jan M. Broekman (1996). Intertwinements of Law and Medicine. Leuven University Press.
- Chester R. Burns (ed.) (1977). Legacies in Law and Medicine. Science History Publications.
- A. M. Capron (1990). Reflections on Health Law and Ethics. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 18 (1-2):15-19.
- Alexander Morgan Capron (2004). Bernard Dickens: Bespoke Public Health, Law and Ethics. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 32 (4):549-550.
- Carlos Romeo Casabona (2010). Pt. 5. Patients Rights. Patients’ Rights and Human Dignity. In André den Exter (ed.), Human Rights and Biomedicine. Maklu
- Peter J. Cohen (2010). Medical Marijuana 2010: It’s Time to Fix the Regulatory Vacuum. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 38 (3):654-666.
- Edgar Dahl (2007). Sex Selection: Morality, Harm, and the Law. Southern Medical Journal 100 (1):105-106.
- Edgar Dahl (2006). Preconception Sex Selection: Demand and Preferences in the United States. Fertility and Sterility 85 (2):468-473.
- W. Andrew Achenbaum (1994). Why U.S. Health Care Reform Is So Difficult. Hastings Center Report 24 (5):23-24.
- Gwen Adshead (2015). The Community of the Excluded: Mental Health and Confidentiality in Prisons. Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (6):501-502.
- Ching Ping Ang, Joseph Wolpin & Elisha Baron (2009). Recent Developments in Health Law. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 37 (1):149-159.
- George J. Annas (1978). Where Are the Health Lawyers When We Need Them? Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 6 (2):3-3.
- Jonny Anomaly (forthcoming). Ethics, Antibiotics, and Public Policy. Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy.
- Jonny Anomaly (2013). Collective Action and Individual Choice: Rethinking How We Regulate Narcotics and Antibiotics. Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (4):752-756.
- Leanne Bell (2012). Medical Law and Ethics. Pearson.
- Edgar Dahl (2003). Preconception Sex Selection for Non‐Medical Reasons: A Representative Survey From the UK. Human Reproduction 18 (10):2238-2239.
- Jan Deckers (2010). The Right to Life and Abortion Legislation in England and Wales: A Proposal for Change. Diametros 26:1-22.
- André den Exter (ed.) (2010). Human Rights and Biomedicine. Maklu.
- André den Exter (2010). Introduction: The Biomedicine Convention. In Human Rights and Biomedicine. Maklu
- Bernard M. Dickens (ed.) (1993). Medicine and the Law. New York University Press.
- Elmar Doppelfeld (2010). Pt. 3. Medical Research. Appropriate Regulations for Different Types of Medical Research. In André den Exter (ed.), Human Rights and Biomedicine. Maklu
- Jocelyn Downie, Carolyn McLeod & Jacquelyn Shaw (2013). Moving Forward with a Clear Conscience: A Model Conscientious Objection Policy for Canadian Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons. Health Law Review 21 (3):28-32.
- William S. Duffey (2004). Public Health and Law Enforcement: Intersecting Interests, Collegiality and Cooperation. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 32 (s4):19-22.
- Pierre Forcier (2006). Traité d’Expertise Médico-Légale. Éditions Y. Blais.
- Michael Freeman (2008). Law and Bioethics : Constructing the Inter-Discipline. In Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics / Edited by Michael Freeman. Oxford University Press
- Michael Freeman (2008). Law, Human Rights, and the Bioethical Discourse. In Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics / Edited by Michael Freeman. Oxford University Press
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