Medicine and bioethics in the theatre of the criminal process
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Medicine and bioethics in the theatre of the criminal process
(Cambridge bioethics and law, . Bioethics,
Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 264-283) and index
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内容説明
To date, little analysis exists of the criminal process's roles as a regulator of medical practice and as an arbiter of bioethics, nor whether criminal law is an appropriate forum for judging ethical medical dilemmas. The conscription of criminal law into moral controversy and the (perceived) rise in criminal investigations of medical errors sets the backdrop for this innovative historical and theoretical analysis of the relationship between medicine, bioethics and the criminal process. Case studies on abortion, end of life and the separation of conjoined twins reveal how judges grapple with bioethics in criminal cases and the impact of 'theatre' on the criminal law's response to ethically controversial medical cases. A central argument is that bioethics and criminal law are not necessarily incompatible; rather, it is the theatre surrounding interactions between bioethics and criminal law that often distorts and creates tension.
目次
- Introduction: beginning the story
- 1. Courtrooms, 'physic' and drama
- 2. Crime, doctors and the body (politic)
- 3. From the 'theatre' to the dock via the mortuary
- 4. Protecting life before birth
- 5. Medical (and non-medical) ending of life
- 6. Which twin lives?
- 7. Drawing connections: morality, (political) liberalism, responsibility and the theatre of interpretation
- 8. Parallels and disconnects: bioethical principles, principles of criminalisation and the rule of law
- Concluding thoughts: a story part told?
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