About the Author:
George P. Smith, II is Professor of Law at Catholic University Law School.
Review:
As a survey of legal issues that are raised in the biomedical context, the text succeeds. (Leonard Nelson, AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Virginia Quarterly Review)
The collection is thoughtful, provocative and serves as a useful reference. (Leonard Nelson, AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Barry Reed)
Bioethics and the Law should be read and used by lawyers, judges, legislators, doctors, and nurses not only for its intellectual creativity...and honesty but also for its laudable concern for both individuals and society confronting the present...biomedical dilemmas of the twenty-first century. As Donald G. Casswell, Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Law at the University of Victoria, stated: His book deserves a place on the shelf of anyone seriously interested in the new biology.... (Leonard Nelson, AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Journal Of Contemporary Health Law and Policy)
Bioethics and the Law is excellent. It informs, fascinates, challenges and provokes. Most importantly, it compels us to confront basic questions about what it means to be human...Bioethics and the Law therefore deserves a place on the shelfof anyone seriously interested in the new biology. (Donald G. Casswell, JURIMETRICS JOURNAL Journal Of Contemporary Health Law and Policy)
Essential reading on the subject of human cloning. It is detailed and accurate in reporting on the ethical debate in the first year since Dolly came into existence. . . . Pence's discussion presents a side of the debate that needs to be aired. (David K. Chan, National University of Singai\pore, department of philosophy Cioethics)
The strong point of the book is its extensive cataloging of recent biomedical developments and the resultant dilemmas and controversies both legal and ethical... Professor Smith's book provides an interesting and informative review of bioethics and law. (Leonard Nelson American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly)
As a survey of legal issues that are raised in the biomedical context, the text succeeds. (Leonard Nelson, AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Virginia Quarterly Review)
The collection is thoughtful, provocative and serves as a useful reference. (Leonard Nelson, AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Barry Reed)
Bioethics and the Law should be read and used by lawyers, judges, legislators, doctors, and nurses not only for its intellectual creativity...and honesty but also for its laudable concern for both individuals and society confronting the present...biomedical dilemmas of the twenty-first century. As Donald G. Casswell, Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Law at the University of Victoria, stated: "His book deserves a place on the shelf of anyone seriously interested in the new biology".... (Leonard Nelson, AMERICAN CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Journal Of Contemporary Health Law and Policy)
Bioethics and the Law is excellent. It informs, fascinates, challenges and provokes. Most importantly, it compels us to confront basic questions about what it means to be human...Bioethics and the Law therefore deserves a place on the shelf of anyone seriously interested in the new biology. (Donald G. Casswell, JURIMETRICS JOURNAL Journal Of Contemporary Health Law and Policy)
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