Fr. 110.00

Global Justice and Bioethics

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Joseph Millum serves as a liaison between the Clinical Centre Department of Bioethics and the Division of International Science Policy, Planning, and Evaluation at the Fogarty International Centre. Ezekiel J. Emanuel is Diane V.S. Levy and Robert M. Levy University Professor and Vice Provost for Global Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania, and a breast oncologist. Klappentext This book presents a collection of original essays by leading thinkers in political theory, philosophy, and bioethics on key issues concerning global justice and bioethics. It is the first collection to comprehensively address these pressing theoretical and practical questions about international distributive justice, humans rights, health care and medical research. Zusammenfassung This book presents a collection of original essays by leading thinkers in political theory, philosophy, and bioethics on key issues concerning global justice and bioethics. It is the first collection to comprehensively address these pressing theoretical and practical questions about international distributive justice, humans rights, health care and medical research. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction Joseph Millum and Ezekiel J. Emanuel PART ONE: Ideal Theory 2. Global Bioethics and Political Theory Joseph Millum 3. Is there a Human Right to Essential Pharmaceuticals? The Global Common, the Intellectual Common, and the Possibility of Private Intellectual Property Mathias Risse 4. Global Justice and Health: The Basis of the Global Health Duty Jonathan Wolff 5. Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane PART TWO: The Relationship Between Ideal and Non-ideal Theory 6. Non-ideal Theory: A Taxonomy with Illustration Gopal Sreenivasan 7. The Bioethics of Second-Best Robert E. Goodin PART THREE: Non-ideal Theory 8. Global Justice and the "Standard of Care " Debates Ezekiel J. Emanuel 9. INGO Health Programs in a Non-Ideal World: Imperialism, Respect and Procedural Justice Lisa Fuller 10. Global-Health Impact Labels Nir Eyal 11. The Obligations of Researchers Amidst Injustice or Deprivation Alan Wertheimer ...

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