A New Edition of Medical Law Review Is Now Available
October 29, 2018
Medical Law Review (vol. 26, no. 2, 2018) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “When can the Child Speak for Herself? The Limits of Parental Consent in Data Protection Law for Health Research” by Mark J Taylor, Edward S Dove, Graeme Laurie, and David Townend
- “‘…What God and the Angels Know of us?’ Character, Autonomy, and best Interests in Minimally Conscious State” by Giles Birchley
- “Biomedical Enhancement of Warfighters and the Legal Protection of Military Medical Personnel in Armed Conflict” by Rain Liivoja
- “Identity Rights and Sensitive Ethical Questions: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Regulation of Surrogacy Arrangements” by Andrea Mulligan
- “Cryonics in the Courtroom: Which Interests? Whose Interests?” by Richard Huxtable