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Limits The Role of the Law in Bioethical Decision Making 1996 Edition by Roger B. Dworkin , Indiana University Press

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    Author(s)Roger B. Dworkin
    PublisherIndiana University Press
    ISBN9780253330758
    Pages224
    BindingHardback
    Language English
    Publish YearSeptember 1996

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    Indiana University Press Limits The Role of the Law in Bioethical Decision Making 1996 Edition by Roger B. Dworkin

    "An excellent resource for entry-level courses on bioethics for health care practitioners, law students, and physicians." -Choice"Dworkin's provocative arguments . . . will challenge readers who have come to accept the law's intrusion as a necessary response to biomedical advances." -New England Journal of Medicine"Important and refreshing. Dworkin's conclusions regarding the limited role of law (and especially legislation) may come as a surprise to many. . . . When popular and political views are almost evenly divided, looking to legislation for a solution is a mistake." -Walter WadlingtonThe ethical and social dilemmas associated with abortion, sterilization, assisted reproduction, genetics, death and dying, and biomedical research have led many to turn to the legal system for solutions. Rogert Dworkin argues that resort to law often overlooks the limitations of legal institutions, and he suggests a more limited use of the legal system will produce more effective resolution of bioethical dilemmas.



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