The Law and Ethics of Medicine: Essays on the Inviolability of Human Life

Author:   John Keown, DCL (DLC, Rose Kennedy Professor, Kennedy Institute Of Ethics, Georgetown University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199589555


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   26 April 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John Keown, DCL (DLC, Rose Kennedy Professor, Kennedy Institute Of Ethics, Georgetown University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.780kg
ISBN:  

9780199589555


ISBN 10:   0199589550
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   26 April 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Part I: (Mis)Understanding the Inviolability of Life 1: The 'Sanctity of Life', 'Best Interests', and 'Autonomy': An Overview 2: Surveying the Foundations of Medical Law: A Reassessment of Glanville Williams's The Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law 3: Sir Ian Kennedy and the Value of Life: Building on Glanville Williams's Shaky Foundations? 4: Restoring the Inviolability of Life and Replacing the Caricature Part II: The Beginning of Life 5: Back to the Future of Abortion Law: Roe's Rejection of America's History and Legal Traditions 6: 'Morning After' Pills, 'Miscarriage', and Muddle 7: The Scope of the Offense of Child Destruction 8: The Human Embryo In Vitro: Person, Chattel or Dolphin? Part III: The End(ing) of Life 9: The Euthanasia Debate in the House of Lords 10: Towards Euthanasia in Europe? Marty, Pretty, and Purdy 11: Palliative Care: An Ethical and Legal Duty? 12: Restoring Moral and Intellectual Shape to the Law after Bland

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John Keowns excellent book The Law and Ethics of Medicine is primarily the work of a lawyer and is written with lawyers and judges in mind; yet few books on the law of medicine are as conversant in important topics of contemporary ethics, especially questions of double effect, the nature of the human act, and the value of human life. Christopher Tolle fsen, Journal of Moral Philosophy If you only have one book on your shelf about medical law, this should be it. Christopher Kaczor, The Public Discourse [Keown's] attention to detail and clarity of thought are admirable, but he writes in a moderate and reasoned tone and in a manner easily understood whether you are a health care professional, lawyer, politician or just an interested member of the public. The Law and Ethics of Medicine is no exception and is recommended to anyone involved in the discussions about physician-assisted death and perhaps to those thinking about better strategies for advancing palliative care. Roger Woodruff, IAHPC News This recent volume by John Keown is a bijou of consistency and rationality. Based on the study of numerous legal documents and cases, it fuses passion with rigor, depth with simplicity, complexity with clarity...Keown offers to his readers an excellent tool and resource to think in-depth about one of th emost significant issues of nowadays: the value of human life. Marina Casini, Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy [A] helpful resource. The Law and Ethics of Medicine... is not designed primarily to persuade, but rather to clarify. Keown's project is to clear away obstructions that have gathered around the keystone principle of the inviolability of human life, so that the thing itself comes into view. In this, Keown succeeds. Adam J MacLeod, Adelaide Law Review


Keown offers to his readers an excellent tool and resource to think in-depth about one of the most significant issues of nowadays: the value of human life. Marina Casini, Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy


[Keown's] attention to detail and clarity of thought are admirable, but he writes in a moderate and reasoned tone and in a manner easily understood whether you are a health care professional, lawyer, politician or just an interested member of the public. The Law and Ethics of Medicine is no exception and is recommended to anyone involved in the discussions about physician-assisted death and perhaps to those thinking about better strategies for advancing palliative care. Roger Woodruff, IAHPC News This recent volume by John Keown is a bijou of consistency and rationality. Based on the study of numerous legal documents and cases, it fuses passion with rigor, depth with simplicity, complexity with clarity...Keown offers to his readers an excellent tool and resource to think in-depth about one of th emost significant issues of nowadays: the value of human life. Marina Casini, Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy [A] helpful resource. The Law and Ethics of Medicine... is not designed primarily to persuade, but rather to clarify. Keown's project is to clear away obstructions that have gathered around the keystone principle of the inviolability of human life, so that the thing itself comes into view. In this, Keown succeeds. Adam J MacLeod, Adelaide Law Review


Author Information

John Keown DCL, holds the Rose Kennedy Chair in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, one of the world's premier centres of research into ethics. Having graduated in law from Cambridge he took a doctorate at Oxford and was then called to the Bar of England and Wales. Before being elected to the Rose Kennedy Chair he taught the law and ethics of medicine in the Faculty of Law at Cambridge, where he was a Fellow of Queens' College and of Churchill College. Professor Keown has written widely in the field of the law and ethics of medicine. His research has been cited by distinguished bodies worldwide, including the United States Supreme Court, the Law Lords, the House of Commons, the House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics, and the Australian Senate, one of several bodies before which he has been invited to testify. He has served as a member of the ethics committee of the British Medical Association.

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