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Feminist perspectives on health care law

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Cavendish Publishing Ltd. 1998Description: 302p xxixSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Contents:
Table Of Contents ; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contribitors Table Of Cases; Table Of Legislation; Table Of Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Health Care Law And Feminism: A Developing Relationship Chapter 2 ‘A Responsible Body Of Medical Men Skilled In That Particular Art: Rethinking The Bolam Test Chapter 3 Professional Regulation: A Gendered Phenomenon? By Jonathan Montgomery Chapter 4 Informed Consent In Practice By Peggy Foster Chapter 5 Feminist Perspectives On Mental Health Law by Eileen V Fegan And Philip Fennell Chapter 6 Because We Care? The Medical Treatment Of Children Chapter 7 Research Bodies: Feminist Perspectives On Clinical Research Chapter 8 ‘In A Perfect World’: Feminism And Health Care Resource Allocation Chapter 9 Health Confidentiality In The Age Of Talk Listen Up By Thérèse Murphy Chapter 10 Rewriting The Doctor: Medical Law, Literature And Feminist Strategy Chapter 11 Frameworks Of Analysis For Feminisms’ Accounts Of Reproductive Technology Chapter 12 Body Talk: Rethinking Autonomy, Commodification And The Embodied Legal Self Chapter 13 On The Outside Looking In: Perspectives On Enforced Caesareans Chapter 14 Posthumous Pregnancies: Some Thoughts On ‘Life’ And Death Chapter I5 I Don’t Want To Be A Burden! A Feminist Reflects On Women’s Experiences Of Death And Dying Index
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Table Of Contents ;
Foreword;
Acknowledgements;
Contribitors Table Of Cases;
Table Of Legislation;
Table Of Abbreviations;
Chapter 1
Health Care Law And Feminism: A Developing Relationship
Chapter 2
‘A Responsible Body Of Medical Men Skilled In That Particular Art: Rethinking The Bolam Test
Chapter 3
Professional Regulation: A Gendered Phenomenon?
By Jonathan Montgomery
Chapter 4
Informed Consent In Practice By Peggy Foster
Chapter 5
Feminist Perspectives On Mental Health Law by Eileen V Fegan And Philip Fennell
Chapter 6
Because We Care? The Medical Treatment Of Children
Chapter 7
Research Bodies: Feminist Perspectives On Clinical Research
Chapter 8
‘In A Perfect World’: Feminism And Health Care Resource Allocation
Chapter 9
Health Confidentiality In The Age Of Talk Listen Up
By Thérèse Murphy
Chapter 10
Rewriting The Doctor: Medical Law, Literature And Feminist Strategy
Chapter 11
Frameworks Of Analysis For Feminisms’ Accounts Of Reproductive Technology
Chapter 12
Body Talk: Rethinking Autonomy, Commodification And The Embodied Legal Self
Chapter 13
On The Outside Looking In: Perspectives On Enforced Caesareans
Chapter 14
Posthumous Pregnancies: Some Thoughts On ‘Life’ And Death
Chapter I5
I Don’t Want To Be A Burden! A Feminist Reflects On Women’s Experiences Of Death And Dying
Index