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Canadian Health Law and Policy, 3rd Edition

     
  Format Softcover
  Catalogue No. 978-0-433-45221-8
  Pages 603
  Language English only
  Price $99.00
   

Written by Jocelyn Downie, Timothy Caulfield and Colleen Flood.
Published by Butterworths Canada, 2007.

Description:

Canadian Health Law and Policy 3rd Edition continues to offer the most comprehensive and current analysis of this ever-changing field. This third edition features new chapters, new authors, and existing authors writing on different topics to present fresh perspectives on critical issues in health law and policy. Contributors represent some of the strongest academic voices within health law, ensuring that readers gain a solid foundation in the legislation, case law, and ethical and policy debates that shape contemporary health law and policy.

Material and issues addressed include:
  • How does Canadian Medicare address – fail to address – the critical issue of access to health care services and treatments?
  • How is regulation delegated from the provincial governments to the professional associations?
  • What is the state of the law in Quebec relating to medical liability?
  • What distinguishes clinical practice from biomedical research?
  • How does and should Canada regulate reproduction, including contraception, abortion, non-consensual sterilization, and wrongful births and conception claims?
  • How does mental health law operate in Canada?
  • Has the informed consent doctrine changed patients’ role in decision-making?
  • Does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms provide for a right to informational privacy in the health care context?
  • How does the law govern assisted suicide?
Includes four new chapters:
  • Regulation of Pharmaceuticals in Canada – Is “smart” regulation a friend or foe of the “public” interest?
  • Public Health – What are the limits of personal freedom and responsibility, and the role of government when dealing with issues in public health law?
  • Emerging Health Technologies – When is it appropriate for the government to pass laws that may restrict academic research into genetics, Radio Frequency Identification, stem cells, and nanomedicine?
  • Charter Challenges – When can fiscal constraints justify limits on constitutionally protected rights and freedoms – and when should courts defer to government policy choices?
 
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