Kevin Walby, Touching Encounters: Sex, Work, & Male-for-Male Internet Escorting
(2014)
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Taşcıoğlu, E. (2014). Kevin Walby, Touching Encounters: Sex, Work, & Male-for-Male Internet Escorting. International Sociology, 29(5), 453-455
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Linking Emissions Trading Schemes: Lessons from the EU-Swiss ETSs (2014)
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Rutherford, A. P. (2014). Linking Emissions Trading Schemes: Lessons from the EU-Swiss ETSs. Carbon & Climate Law Review, 8(4), 282-290
Dementia, women and sexuality: how the intersection of ageing, gender and sexuality magnify dementia concerns among lesbian and bisexual women (2014)
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(2014). Dementia, women and sexuality: how the intersection of ageing, gender and sexuality magnify dementia concerns among lesbian and bisexual women. Dementia, 1494-1514. https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301214564446There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of an individual living with dementia. There is, too, an emergent awareness that dementia is a gendered issue, disproportionately affecting women compar... Read More about Dementia, women and sexuality: how the intersection of ageing, gender and sexuality magnify dementia concerns among lesbian and bisexual women.
Injuries from unforeseeable risks which advance medical knowledge—a restitution-based justification for strict liability (2014)
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(2014). Injuries from unforeseeable risks which advance medical knowledge—a restitution-based justification for strict liability. Journal of European Tort Law, https://doi.org/10.1515/jetl-2014-0014In this article I examine the case for restitutionary-based strict liability towards patients who were injured from risks which were unforeseeable at the time of treatment: involuntarily, the patient has advanced knowledge which will prevent harm to... Read More about Injuries from unforeseeable risks which advance medical knowledge—a restitution-based justification for strict liability.
When the Court can Reverse its Decision (2014)
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Cotter, J. (2014). When the Court can Reverse its DecisionIt is a long established principle that a court has jurisdiction to reverse its decision at any time until the order is perfected, but not afterwards.1 Until early 2013, the courts of England and Wales had taken a restrictive approach in identifying... Read More about When the Court can Reverse its Decision.
An Eliminativist Approach to Vulnerability (2014)
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Wrigley. (2014). An Eliminativist Approach to Vulnerability. Bioethics, 478-487. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.12144The concept of vulnerability has been subject to numerous different interpretations but accounts are still beset with significant problems as to their adequacy, such as their contentious application or the lack of genuine explanatory role for the con... Read More about An Eliminativist Approach to Vulnerability.
Gillick Reinstated: Judging Mid-Childhood Competence in Healthcare Law: An NHS Trust v ABC & A Local Authority [2014] EWHC 1445 (Fam). (2014)
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(2014). Gillick Reinstated: Judging Mid-Childhood Competence in Healthcare Law: An NHS Trust v ABC & A Local Authority [2014] EWHC 1445 (Fam). Medical Law Review, 303 -314. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwu033This case commentary discusses a recent case concerning the competence of a 13-year-old girl to consent to the termination of her pregnancy. It critically analyses four specific elements of the judgment—Gillick competence, the impact of best interest... Read More about Gillick Reinstated: Judging Mid-Childhood Competence in Healthcare Law: An NHS Trust v ABC & A Local Authority [2014] EWHC 1445 (Fam)..
Ageism and Autonomy in Health Care: Explorations through a relational lens (2014)
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Pritchard-Jones. (2014). Ageism and Autonomy in Health Care: Explorations through a relational lens. Health Care Analysis, 72-89. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-014-0288-1Ageism within the context of care has attracted increasing attention in recent years. Similarly, autonomy has developed into a prominent concept within health care law and ethics. This paper explores the way that ageism, understood as a set of negati... Read More about Ageism and Autonomy in Health Care: Explorations through a relational lens.
Moral authority and proxy decision-making (2014)
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Wrigley. (2014). Moral authority and proxy decision-making. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 631-647. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-014-9548-2
An Ethical Defence of the Liverpool Care Pathway (2014)
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Wrigley. (2014). An Ethical Defence of the Liverpool Care Pathway
The global governance of HIV/AIDS: Intellectual property and access to essential medicines (Book Review) (2014)
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(2014). The global governance of HIV/AIDS: Intellectual property and access to essential medicines (Book Review). Global Public Health, 1117 -1118. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2014.955042
Civilised Communities: Reconsidering the 'Gloomy Tale' of Immigration and Social Order in a Changing Town (2014)
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Griffiths, C. (2014). Civilised Communities: Reconsidering the 'Gloomy Tale' of Immigration and Social Order in a Changing Town. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azu064Immigration and its effects on crime, social disorder and community tensions remains a pervasive feature of public, government and academic discourse. This discourse often considers immigration, and immigrants themselves, as a threat to the community... Read More about Civilised Communities: Reconsidering the 'Gloomy Tale' of Immigration and Social Order in a Changing Town.
Rethinking Moral Expertise (2014)
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Priaulx, N., Weinel, M., & Wrigley, A. (2014). Rethinking Moral Expertise. Health Care Analysis, 393-406. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10728-014-0282-7We argue that the way in which the concept of expertise is understood and invoked has prevented progress in the debate as to whether moral philosophers can be said to be ‘moral experts’. We offer an account of expertise that draws on the role of taci... Read More about Rethinking Moral Expertise.
Judicial Review of Conviction for Assault Where Charge Alleges Assault by Beating: R (Kracher) v Leicester Magistrates Court [2013] EWHC 4627 (Admin) (2014)
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(2014). Judicial Review of Conviction for Assault Where Charge Alleges Assault by Beating: R (Kracher) v Leicester Magistrates Court [2013] EWHC 4627 (Admin). Journal of Criminal Law, 283 -285. https://doi.org/10.1350/jcla.2014.78.4.925
R v Golding [2014] EWCA Crim 889: Criminal Liability for Transmission of Herpes Simplex Virus (2014)
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(2014). R v Golding [2014] EWCA Crim 889: Criminal Liability for Transmission of Herpes Simplex Virus. Journal of Criminal Law, 294 -299. https://doi.org/10.1350/1740-5580-78.4.294
Medical Law: A Very Short Introduction (2014)
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Fay. (2014). Medical Law: A Very Short Introduction. Medical Law Review, 163 - 164. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwu022The old adage ‘never judge a book by its cover’ aptly applies to Charles Foster's Medical Law: A Very Short Introduction. Coming to this book, a reader may expect a quick, content-light introduction to the basics of medical law, but A Very Short Intr... Read More about Medical Law: A Very Short Introduction.
Ethics and end of life care: the Liverpool Care Pathway and the Neuberger Review (2014)
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Wrigley. (2014). Ethics and end of life care: the Liverpool Care Pathway and the Neuberger Review. Journal of Medical Ethics, 639-643. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2013-101780The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying has recently been the topic of substantial media interest and also been subject to the independent Neuberger Review. This review has identified clear failings in some areas of care and recommended the Liverpoo... Read More about Ethics and end of life care: the Liverpool Care Pathway and the Neuberger Review.
Sustaining the Character of a Judge: Conflict Within the Legal Thought of British India (2014)
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(2014). Sustaining the Character of a Judge: Conflict Within the Legal Thought of British India. Journal of Legal History, 44-67. https://doi.org/10.1080/01440365.2014.883048Judicial roles provided the raj with major dilemmas. One persistent dispute related to civil servants sitting as judges. Critics argued that civil servants had a superficial legal education and lacked appropriate practical experience of work in the c... Read More about Sustaining the Character of a Judge: Conflict Within the Legal Thought of British India.
Criminalising Sexual Intimacy: Transgender Defendants and the Legal Construction of Non-Consent (2014)
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(2014). Criminalising Sexual Intimacy: Transgender Defendants and the Legal Construction of Non-Consent. Criminal Law Review, 207 -223 (17)
Carers and the Mental Capacity Act 2005: Angels Permitted, Devils Prosecuted? (2014)
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Brammer. (2014). Carers and the Mental Capacity Act 2005: Angels Permitted, Devils Prosecuted?The Mental Capacity Act 2005 introduced a new criminal offence of ill-treatment or wilful neglect of a person lacking capacity. The Court of Appeal has clarified the terms of the offence in the case of Dunn1, and more recently in Nursing2 and Patel.3... Read More about Carers and the Mental Capacity Act 2005: Angels Permitted, Devils Prosecuted?.