A New Edition of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is Available

January 31, 2014

The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Volume 41, No. 4, Winter 2013) is now available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Is Inclusive Education a Human Right?” by John-Stewart Gordon
  • “Disability and Capability: Exploring the Usefulness of Martha Nussbaum’s Capabilities Approach for the UN Disability Rights Convention” by Caroline Harnacke
  • “Human Rights, Civil Rights: Prescribing Disability Discrimination Prevention in Packaging Essential Health Benefits” by Anita Silvers and Leslie Francis
  • “Disability, ‘Being Unhealthy,’ and Rights to Health” by Jerome Bickenbach
  • “Subversive Subjects: Rule-Breaking and Deception in Clinical Trials” by Rebecca Dresser
  • “Another Look at the Legal and Ethical Consequences of Pharmacological Memory Dampening: The Case of Sexual Assault” by Jennifer A. Chandler, et al.
  • “Adherence to the Request Criterion in Jurisdictions Where Assisted Dying Is Lawful? A Review of the Criteria and Evidence in the Netherlands, Belgium, Oregon, and Switzerland” by Penney Lewis and Isra Black
  • “Predictive Genetic Testing of Children and the Role of the Best Interest Standard” by Lainie Friedman Ross