Health Law’s Kaleidoscope: Health Law Rights in a Global Age

HEALTH LAW’S KALEIDOSCOPE: HEALTH LAW RIGHTS IN A GLOBAL AGE, Ashgate Publishing: Aldershot, UK, 2008

Sydney Law School Research Paper No. 09/24

2 Pages Posted: 7 May 2009

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Belinda Bennett

Queensland University of Technology

Date Written: May 3, 2009

Abstract

This book brings together analysis of a range of issues including regulation of reproductive technologies, legal and ethical aspects of preimplantation genetic diagnosis, health tourism, and pandemic influenza to develop deeper and innovative understandings of the changing nature of rights and autonomy, of the relationship between individual and societal interests, and of the balance between national and international regulation in contemporary society.

Keywords: health law, globalisation, reproductive technologies, health tourism, pandemic influenza, autonomy

JEL Classification: K10, K30, K32

Suggested Citation

Bennett, Belinda, Health Law’s Kaleidoscope: Health Law Rights in a Global Age (May 3, 2009). HEALTH LAW’S KALEIDOSCOPE: HEALTH LAW RIGHTS IN A GLOBAL AGE, Ashgate Publishing: Aldershot, UK, 2008 , Sydney Law School Research Paper No. 09/24, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1398507

Belinda Bennett (Contact Author)

Queensland University of Technology ( email )

Level 4, C Block Gardens Point
2 George St
Brisbane, QLD 4000
Australia

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